Love Addict Confessions Of A Serial Dater TPB

Love Addict Confessions Of A Serial Dater TPB

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(W/A/CA) Koren Shadmi
LONELY? THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT. Reeling after a breakup, young animator 'K' is pushed by a friend to join the popular dating site Lovebug. His journey begins as a search for true love, but soon awakens a relentless craving for novelty and sexual conquest. With the touch of a button, K embarks on a dating spree, browsing a digital marketplace of the flesh. Who can stop when Lovebug offers an endless stream of prospective mates, sorted by algorithms and stored on a distant server, ready on demand like TV episodes or Chinese takeout? And in the face of this addiction, can K hold on to his friends, his job, or even his humanity? The acclaimed author of In the Flesh and The Abaddon presents an evocative tale of modern love... in a world where even full bars can lead to a bad connection. Bullet points: ' 'Shadmi's stories are strange and bleak, and they feature some dark sexual politics, but they're compelling and memorable.' -Scott McCloud, author of Understanding Comics
Date Available: 07/27/2016
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Koren Shadmi
LONELY? THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT. Reeling after a breakup, young animator 'K' is pushed by a friend to join the popular dating site Lovebug. His journey begins as a search for true love, but soon awakens a relentless craving for novelty and sexual conquest. With the touch of a button, K embarks on a dating spree, browsing a digital marketplace of the flesh. Who can stop when Lovebug offers an endless stream of prospective mates, sorted by algorithms and stored on a distant server, ready on demand like TV episodes or Chinese takeout? And in the face of this addiction, can K hold on to his friends, his job, or even his humanity? The acclaimed author of In the Flesh and The Abaddon presents an evocative tale of modern love... in a world where even full bars can lead to a bad connection. Bullet points: ' 'Shadmi's stories are strange and bleak, and they feature some dark sexual politics, but they're compelling and memorable.' -Scott McCloud, author of Understanding Comics
Date Available: 07/27/2016