![]() ![]() Quite a lot of human beings are not allowed to live, love, or exist without being persecuted here on planet Earth now, I’m pretty sure that it would go without saying that anyone not naturally produced would have similar problems would it come to that.ĪIPT: War Birds seems quite well-timed, especially given San Francisco approved drones to kill suspects last November. Two drones, in love with the other, and how society would react to that notion of two machines finding emotional connection, when we still collectively, as a society, have issues with certain segments of humanity doing the same thing. ![]() Turns out, it meant what I’d thought very literally. Wessel: “Drones In Love” was something that popped into my head one day, unprompted, and War Birds is what happened when I had to figure out what that all meant. ![]() Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!īoth Wessel and Parkhouse spoke with us ahead of the TPB’s release, tackling topics like their interest in drone-related technology, their favorite war stories, and the agelessness of certain stories, among many other tidbits.ĪIPT: Can you unpack the statement, “Drones in love”? ![]()
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