Last year, IDW published a collection of six comics adapted from my short stories called Cory Doctorow’s Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now, all of these stories also licensed under Creative Commons.
Now, Robot Comics, a firm that provides comics for Android mobile phones, has begun to make the comics available free under the same CC license for mobile phones, beginning with my story Anda’s Game (which was also included in my short story collection Overclocked, and podcasted as a reading by Alice Taylor of Wonderland. The adaptation is by the excellent Dara Naraghi, illustrated by Esteve Polls.
The story is a riff on the way that property-rights are coming to games, and on the bizarre spectacle of sweat-shops in which children are paid to play the game all day in order to generate eBay-able game-wealth. When I was a kid, there were arcade kings who would play up Gauntlet characters to maximum health and weapons and then sell their games to nearby players for a dollar or two — netting them about $0.02 an hour — but this is a very different proposition indeed.
Previously:
- Sam Kieth cover for comic of Cory's Anda's Game – Boing Boing
- Cory's Anda's Game podcasted by Wonderland's Alice – Boing Boing
- Cory's Anda's Game in Russian, Kurzweil interview in Italian …
- Cory's latest short story — CC-licensed, on Salon, all about …
- My new graphic novel for sale and as a free, remixable, shareable …