Interviews with the authors
- PopImage interview with Douglas Rushkoff
- Baker's Dozen interview with Douglas Rushkoff
- Newsarama interview with Douglas Rushkoff
- Mad Ghoul interview with Douglas Rushkoff
- Media Underground Review
Reviews
"Steph Dumais's artwork HIV=scans the gene-war of a chemical=anthropoid through Club Zero-G, the digital=chimpanzee's deconstruction declaration. Seize an abnormal living body-controller!"
-- Kenji Siratori, author of Blood Electric
"The minimalism that is present in Club Zero G makes the pace of the book exceptionally fast. The images are simple yet bold with a richness in colour that seems extremely striking to the eye. The dialogue is sparse yet to the point and it is this which encourages the reader to run through the story quickly, whilst the mind is bombarded by an array of vivid imagery that conveys an almost subconscious message about a battle between human potential and consensus reality. As one reaches the book's conclusion the tables are switched quickly and cleverly to bring the reader into the equation.
Did I just read a comic book or participate in an experiment?
To most people this will seem like just another graphic novel, but to anyone like me whose time as a youth was laced heavily with an interest in occultism, Club Zero G is a deliberate and effective form of modern day Pop Magick."
--Media-Underground.net
"I confess to not being much of a comic/graphic novel reader, but I loved this story. It is sufficiently strange and influenced by Japanese anime; the drawings are easy to follow and it will give the reader plenty to think about. Two strong thumbs up."
--Paul Lappen, Dead Trees Review
"If I was to note that [Club Zero G] combines all of Rushkoff's particular interests in a whole new package that's perfectly suited to present his revolutionary ideas in a manner that's not just entertaining and insightful, but also incite-ful [sic]...well, that would be a bit of an understatement."
--Bill Baker, Baker's Dozen & World Famous Comics.com