2020 Visions

For other uses, see 2020 Vision (disambiguation).
2020 Visions

Cover of 2020 Visions #1.
Publication information
Publisher Vertigo
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date May 1997 - April 1998
Number of issues 12
Creative team
Creator(s) Jamie Delano
Collected editions
Hardcover ISBN 0-9742713-4-9
Softcover ISBN 0-9737039-9-7

2020 Visions (sometimes called 20/20 Visions) is a science-fiction comic book written by Jamie Delano and drawn by four artists. Originally serialized as a twelve-issue full-color limited series from 1997 to 1998 at the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, it was later collected as a black-and-white volume in a 2004 hardcover from Cyberosia Publishing and a 2005 softcover from Speakeasy Comics.

Overview

The series consists of four different stories told over three issue arcs, each having its own artist, and each blending a different genre with prospective science-fiction:

  1. "Lust For Life" - horror-like (art by Frank Quitely, covers by John Eder)
  2. "La Tormenta" - crime-like (art by Warren Pleece, covers by John Eder)
  3. "Renegade" - western-like (art by James Romberger, covers by Stephen John Phillips)
  4. "Repro Man" - romance-like (art by Steve Pugh, covers by Stephen John Phillips)

With all stories taking place in the year 2020, the four stories were loosely connected by a genetic relationship between the main protagonist of each tale.

Reception

Publishers Weekly described the story as "William Burroughs-influenced squalor and grotesquerie [...] There are plenty of clever ideas here." [1]

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a couple of volumes:

Notes

  1. Backcover of the collected edition.

References

  • "Afterword" by Jamie Delano, in 2020 Visions (softcover), Speakeasy Comics, 2005, ISBN 0-9737039-9-7, pp. 294–295
  • '2020 Visions' at the Comic Book DB

External links


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