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One great exception might be the inventor of the modern robot narrative — Isaac Asimov. The more he wrote about robots — and he wrote a lot — the more complex they became. But especially In his early short stories, such as “The Bicentennial Man,” the ...
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A single book can inspire a wide range of covers, and sometimes those covers can be works of art themselves. We look at some classic science fiction novels and the various covers they've worn throughout the years. I, Robot by Isaac Asimov: Neuromancer by William Gibson:
Tue, Nov 17 | from io9