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Tuesday Apr 16, 2013 30:00 PM ET
David Cronenberg's bizarre, hallucinogenic adaptation of William S. Burroughs' novel has never looked better, with mugwumps and talking typewriters looking terrifically grotesque in high definition.

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Shane-Michael Vidaurri discusses his first graphic novel, Iron: Or, the War After, how he created the story and art work, and why he chose to use animals to portray the characters in his cloak and dagger thriller.
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