In the introduction to the first book, comics legend Richard Corben described RanXerox as a 'punk, futuristic Frankenstein,' while allowing that the story is 'outrageous, but funny.'
Also working on the upcoming movie, tentatively titled RanXerox, are producer Fernando (Commandante) Sulichin and screenwriter Gordy (Love Liza) Hoffman.
Due to intense violence and sexual content, the RanXerox graphic novels by writer Stefano Tamburini and artist Tanino Liberatore were banned in some countries.



