![]() Light edge and corner wear with flat uncreased spines no interior markings. Asimov issues: - Volume 11, numbers 11, 12 and 13. ![]() ![]() Potter Nicholas Jainschigg (illustrator). Terry Lee Gary Freeman Dennis Potokor Linda Burr Val Lakey Lindahn J. ("Blade Runner" was 1982, fyi "Back to the Future" was 1985.) The project was never filmed, in part (as Asimov notes in his introduction, actually written in 1987 for the three-part serialization in "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine") because "the picture would have cost some $30 million to make," which was considered prohibitive, and in part because "The producers wanted Harlan to make the robots 'cute,' like R2-D2, and they also wanted him to make Susan Calvin young and pretty like Princess Leia." A 2004 Will Smith cop-detective vehicle about a robot rebellion used the title, though screen credits admitted the filmed "I, Robot" was merely "suggested" by Asimov's short story collection, while also using elements of his "Caves of Steel." The production budget? Um. Ellison's screenplay for Asimov's "unfilmable" classic would have been "The first really adult, complex, worthwhile science fiction movie ever made," author Asimov opined in 1987. ![]() No reading creases as-new unread trade paperback, but with minor rub and wear to corners. States "First Printing: December, 1994." Number line complete 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Cover and interior art by Mark Zug (illustrator). ![]()
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