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David Duchovny

OME DRAMATIC ACTORS HAVE AN UNDERLYING ELEMENT OF HUMOR TO them. David Duchovny is one of them. “I look for the opposite and whatever it is, I’m doing.” In the new ensemble comedy (November 4), Duchovny joins Toni Collette and Anna Faris as (Dark Horse Books, December 27), his first graphic novel, co-written with Phillip Sevy. New to the genre, Duchovny says “I didn’t grow up reading comic books” but that the premise—a sci-fi allegory thriller in the style of —is a “fascinating subject.” Considering Duchovny’s claim to fame with his newfound interest in sci-fi is a surprise. “I always thought the alien stuff was so far-fetched.” But don’t worry fans, he does “believe that there must be other species. I just don’t think we’ve had contact.”

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