Christopher Nolan's Interstellar has divided audiences all over the world with its mind-bending physics and trippy space travel.
Now the enigmatic director has collaborated with celebrated artist Sean Gordon Murphy on a new short story called 'Absolute Zero' - revealing what happened to Matt Damon's Dr Mann and his robot SKIPP after they travelled through the wormhole.
Several panels from 'Absolute Zero' [Wired]
The seven-page graphic novella appears in net month's issue of Wired magazine, on which the British director acted as guest editor. Here's how the magazine describes the comic:
Before Cooper left his daughter to find humanity a new home in space, there were the Lazarus missions. Led by Dr. Mann, this was NASA’s first attempt to locate a hospitable exoplanet. So what happened to Mann on the other side of the wormhole? We teamed Christopher Nolan with award-winning comic-book artist Sean Gordon Murphy to tell Mann’s story.
'Absolute Zero' was written by Nolan, penciled and inked by Murphy, coloured by Matt Hollingsworth and lettered by Tana Ford.