- Testament (comics)
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caption=Cover to "Testament" #1.
comic_color=background:#8080ff
schedule=Monthly
format=Ongoing series
title=Testament
publisher=Vertigo
date=February 2006 – March 2008
issues=22
main_char_team=
writers=Douglas Rushkoff
artists=Liam Sharp ,Peter Gross
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colorists=Jamie Grant , James Devlin
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creators=Douglas Rushkoff andLiam Sharp
TPB = Akedah
ISBN = 1-4012-10632
TPB1 = West of Eden
ISBN1 = 1-4012-12018
TPB2 = Babel
ISBN2 = 1-4012-14967
TPB3 = Exodus
ISBN3 = 1-4012-18113Testament is an American series. It is authored by
Douglas Rushkoff with art and covers byLiam Sharp and was first published in December 2005.There are several key themes to Testament. The story takes place simultaneously in the near future and the biblical past to illustrate the most prominent theme: that history repeats itself. This is done by juxtaposing the two time lines, the purpose of which seems to be to illustrate that religion is a continually evolving, living story that is being written by how we, and specifically the protagonists, live our daily lives. To date, other themes include increasing numbers of fascist governments, human rights, technology, and information economics in the form of a global currency. A brief synopsis of the story to date is as follows. In the near future grad student Jake Stern and his
conscientious objector friends fight against the newRFID -based universal draft by attempting to access thecollective unconscious through an experimental combination of the hallucinogenic preparationayahuasca and sharedsensory deprivation tank experiences. The near future story is mirrored through the history-repeats-itself idea as biblical narrative based onTorah , various Jewish and Christianapocrypha and elements of other mythologies. One major departure fromJudeo-Christian tradition in Testament is the separation of The One True God into two entities who in the story are represented by the God Elijah, who represents the Abrahamic One True God, and a new entity of the authors invention which he calls The One True God. Much of the action in the story is driven by situations and characters being manipulated by the various gods as they battle for dominion over existence.Characters
There are two stories being told, one in the Biblical historical past, the other in the near future.
Biblical characters
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Abraham , patriarch of the Israelite religion
*Astarte , Semitic goddess of fertility, sexuality, and war
*Isaac , Abraham's son, whom he is called on to sacrifice
*Melchizedek Biblical character who appeared to Abraham, here a deity representing the merciful AbrahamicGod
*Moloch ,Phoenicia n god of the sacrifice of young children, here a deity representing the malevolent aspects of the AbrahamicGod
*Sarah , Abraham's wifeNear-future characters
*Jake Stern, graduate student caught in the middle of the conflict over a near future National RFID Trace system
*Alan Stern, Jake's father, a researcher atBrookhaven National Laboratory (Center For Functional Nanomaterials)
*Amos, leader of Jake's rebel friends at the Temple
*Greco, who makes propaganda for the Temple
*Dinah, Jake's underage friend who makes potions for the Temple
*Other unnamed Temple resident who acts as doorman and wears a "Juan Kerr" shirt
*Miriam, Jake's ex-girlfriend and fellow grad student, dedicated to changing the system using above the board methods
*Alan's colleague Dr. Green, who helped develop the RFID system, originally intended to trace soldiers in the fieldPlot summaries
tory arcs
*"Abraham of Ur": Issues #1–5
*"West of Eden": Issues #6–7
*"Down to Egypt": Issues #8–10
*"Shit Happens: The Book of Job": Issue #11
*"Trip Reset: The Rape of Dinah": Issue #12
*"Babel": Issues #13–16
*"Blood Brother": Issues #17–18
*"Exodus": Issues #19–22Collected editions
The series is being collected into a number of trade paperbacks:
ee also
*
Anakim
*Mount Moriah
*Sodom
*Ur References
*gcdb series|id=16003|title="Testament"
*comicbookdb|type=title|id=2478|title="Testament"External links
* [http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=22099#2 Review] at
Ain't It Cool News
* [http://www.popimage.com/content/testament2005.html Interview: Douglas Rushkoff]
* [http://www.popimage.com/content/testamentpreview2005.html Preview]
* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=5653 Testifying: Rushkoff talks Vertigo's "Testament"] ,Comic Book Resources , September 12, 2005
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070814073417/http://www.newsarama.com/SDCC05/DC/Vertigo/SDCCTestament.html SDCC Day 2: CSN@Newsarama - Douglas Rushkoff Talks Testament] (cached),Newsarama
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