April 24, 2007 (Press Release) --
A new graphic novel seeks to reveal key concerns people have today regarding the use of mobile devices. Society is beginning to see the good, bad and now very ugly side of mobile phones. Dangerous social behaviour. Serious device-related health risks. Various schemes and scams sprung upon us by nasty people operating in the telecoms market. It has become increasingly important folks are aware of how these dangers affect them.
Based on an extensive analysis of online news sites, essays and various blog and forum medium, the following list highlights the core fears people have related to the use of wireless technology.
1. Mobile Abuse on youths including exposure to inappropriate content and potential paedophilia attacks
2. Physical Health Dangers from mobile usage such as exposure to wireless smog and phone masts
3. Violent Crime including mobile theft, filming assaults or extortion for bank account details
4. Mobile Bullying such as aggressive or intimidating messages sent from peers in the school yard
5. Terrorist Acts including bomb detonation and even loud or threatening conversations on packed trains
6. Operator Scams including opt-in subscriptions and corrupt TV call-in and voting competitions
7. Intrusive Marketing (mobile spam) for gaming, pornography or offensive content sent via SMS or Bluetooth
8. Accidents incurred while using mobile device such as driving or even walking down the street
9. Privacy Invasion leveraging Big Brother - like tools such as GPS systems to track individuals whereabouts
10. Messaging Hoaxes including prank faux terror threats or health scares via SMS
For more information or a sample of Contraband Issue I, please contact:
Thomas John Behe
AdenWest AS
thomasbehe@hotmail.com
About Contraband:
Written by TJ Behe and illustrated by Phil Elliott, Contraband follows a young man's journey into a new "voyeur underground", where profit-hungry youths prowl streets secretly filming radical events with mobile devices to satisfy society's demand for sensational on-the-go content. The four-issue 144-page graphic novel will arrive in bookshops in early 2008. The first issue is available in April 07 at: http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/169.
About TJ Behe:
The authors first graphic novel, Behe has several years experience developing mobile content for global entertainment companies including BBC, Playboy, MTV and O2.
About Phil Elliott:
Artist Phil Elliott's illustrated books include Illegal Alien (Dark Horse) and Tupelo (Slave Labor) and he has providing illustrations for international publishers such as Marvel, DC, Image and Fantagraphics for over two decades.
http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/169
Based on an extensive analysis of online news sites, essays and various blog and forum medium, the following list highlights the core fears people have related to the use of wireless technology.
1. Mobile Abuse on youths including exposure to inappropriate content and potential paedophilia attacks
2. Physical Health Dangers from mobile usage such as exposure to wireless smog and phone masts
3. Violent Crime including mobile theft, filming assaults or extortion for bank account details
4. Mobile Bullying such as aggressive or intimidating messages sent from peers in the school yard
5. Terrorist Acts including bomb detonation and even loud or threatening conversations on packed trains
6. Operator Scams including opt-in subscriptions and corrupt TV call-in and voting competitions
7. Intrusive Marketing (mobile spam) for gaming, pornography or offensive content sent via SMS or Bluetooth
8. Accidents incurred while using mobile device such as driving or even walking down the street
9. Privacy Invasion leveraging Big Brother - like tools such as GPS systems to track individuals whereabouts
10. Messaging Hoaxes including prank faux terror threats or health scares via SMS
For more information or a sample of Contraband Issue I, please contact:
Thomas John Behe
AdenWest AS
thomasbehe@hotmail.com
About Contraband:
Written by TJ Behe and illustrated by Phil Elliott, Contraband follows a young man's journey into a new "voyeur underground", where profit-hungry youths prowl streets secretly filming radical events with mobile devices to satisfy society's demand for sensational on-the-go content. The four-issue 144-page graphic novel will arrive in bookshops in early 2008. The first issue is available in April 07 at: http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/169.
About TJ Behe:
The authors first graphic novel, Behe has several years experience developing mobile content for global entertainment companies including BBC, Playboy, MTV and O2.
About Phil Elliott:
Artist Phil Elliott's illustrated books include Illegal Alien (Dark Horse) and Tupelo (Slave Labor) and he has providing illustrations for international publishers such as Marvel, DC, Image and Fantagraphics for over two decades.
http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/169

Dangers of wireless technology highlighted in new graphic novel (first issue at http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/169)
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