Wizzywig: Portrait of a Serial Hacker

English language

Published Dec. 19, 2012

ISBN:
978-1-60309-097-1
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4 stars

This comic is like a hacker version of Forrest Gump, with fictional character Kevin "Boingthump" Phenicle taking readers on an abbreviated tour of hacker history.

The story starts with the early blue-boxing and phone phreaking days, up through the rise of BBSes and the Internet, finally touching upon Wikileaks and Adrian Lamo. Real historical events are woven into the narrative (from Kevin Mitnick's exploits and the Morris Worm to comparatively obscure topics like the Secret Service's raid on Steve Jackson Games over the GURPS Cyberpunk RPG supplement), and like Forrest Gump, Boingthump often finds himself directly involved or tangentially associated with the events of the time.

While the history lesson is fun, the original parts of the story are compelling as well. While flawed and lacking impulse control, Kevin is an appealing character and his exploits were likewise engaging.

The artwork is excellent throughout. There's an artful ugliness to a …

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