Superidol Storytime

A story by Warren Ellis about the power of memes and the menace that is Vocaloid. It's gonna be a short one.

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That's fucking awesome. The Idoru singularity. Nice.
When was this published?

The Distant Soil chick that Dave Sim was always talking about?

Stay butthurt, SJW's

really retarded tbh

This could've worked as a 2-4 page future shock style story if it was played for laughs a bit more. Instead it just kind of feels like a waste of good art and atmosphere.

I'm guessing the writer of this comic is angsty about Miku not being a fat black ghetto gurl rapping about the evils of huwite people and da patreearchie, and how only non-white, non-asian music should be considered good.

Oh what a shame it would be if there were less darkies and fatties around. This world sounds pretty great tbh.

2001.

I loathe Warren Ellis.

The dubs compel you to elaborate.

Idoru the mini-comic, well kinda obvious, Ellis is a fan to that asshole writer of Neuromancer, really hate twitter when egomaniacs run their mouths on politics.

William Gibson?

Way to fucking miss the point of the story. Rei Rei is explicitly stated to be carefully crafted to look like she could be from pretty much anywhere so everybody could relate to her.

If you knew the littlest bit about cyberpunk literature, you would have noticed this story is about loss of individuality to stupid fads, which is a common theme in cyberpunk. More specifically, this one is about loss of individuality to consumerism, and also about the power of marketing memetics. It really has nothing to do with brownie point friendly idols, you fucking primitive screwheads.

Warren Ellis plz go you're a hack

This. Too many of you are just looking for reasons to get mad while ignoring the actual story.

We correctly pointed out how the story is a pointless turd of an untalented hack though.

No, you projected a bunch of socjus shit onto a comic that isn't about that, and railed against it.