- Mek
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schedule =Monthly
format =Mini-series
publisher =Wildstorm
date =January-March 2003
issues =Three
main_char_team = Sarissa Leon
writers =Warren Ellis
artists =
pencillers =Steve Rolston
inkers =Al Gordon
colorists =
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creators ="Mek" is a three-issue
comic book mini-series published in 2003 byWildStorm , written byWarren Ellis , pencilled bySteve Rolston and inked byAl Gordon .Background
When interviewed about "Mek", Warren Ellis explained that he felt that mechanical augmentation was "already happening" [http://westfieldcomics.com/wow/order_main.html www.westfieldcomics.com - Warren Ellis interview (DEC02 Product)] ] , quoting
Stelarc and the work ofKevin Warwick as examples. In the same interview, he stated his opinion that "What is art and experiment today will be high-end consumer goods in ten years, and cheap enough to be street goods in twenty years" and that "William Gibson said it smartest: the street finds its own use for things. And what is experimental, medical or military eventually finds its way down there"."Mek" was initially met with a mixed reception - journalist
Richard Johnston described the first issue as "an alright Warren Ellis book" [http://www.dynamicforces.com/htmlfiles/tommy.html www.dynamicforces.com, Richard Johnston, "Waiting for Tommy XVI - Are the Warren Ellis years over?] ] and "not his best work but then neither is it his worst"Publication history
The original three issue comic book series was published from January to March 2003 by
Homage Comics , an imprint ofWildstorm Comics . The series was later collected as one half of a 'flipbook' [ [http://www.steverolston.com/mek/ www.steverolston.com - Mek] ] formattrade paperback , accompanied by another Warren Ellis miniseries, "Reload" (ISBN 1401202756).Plot
The story is set in the near future, when the old fashioned styles of
body modification have become passe. The newest fad, "MEK" (short for Massive Enhancement Culture), involves adding cybernetic implants, such as cell phones implanted directly into the skull. The founder of the MEK movement is Sarissa Leon, who has become a celebrity of the new fad. She returns to Sky Road, the place where MEK first took off, after learning of the murder of her former lover and fellow MEK pioneer R.J. Coins. Leon discovers that Sky Road is now the center of "bad MEK", which involves implantingblack market weapons and stolen military technology. Leon attempts to find Coins' murderer, while trying to clean up Sky Road.Notes
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