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Newton’s Lore

RELEASED IN 1976, THE MAN WHO FELL TO Earth stands as a touchstone of screen science fiction, weaponising the natural otherworldliness of star David Bowie to tell the tale of the ultimate outsider. But for Dan Watters – writer of a new graphic novel adaptation of Nicolas Roeg’s classic movie – it’s a story whose time has come again.

“The themes it deals with, about climate change and corporate corruption, have just become more and more relevant,” he tells Red

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