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Boing Boing interviews Doug Rushkoff about his Testament comic book

Mark Frauenfelder at 9:03 pm Mon, Jan 30, 2006

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200601302042I interviewed my friend Douglas Rushkoff about his new and terrific comic book called Testament, published by vertigo/DC. The story is set in the near future, in which people in the United States are required by the government to have an RFID tracking chip implanted in their arms. At the same time, Rushkoff retells stories from the Old Testament that parallel the near-future story.
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