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Class 6: Secrets
by Fernando Velez, daniel grimaldi, doris marcano
informative
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Class 6: Secrets
Author: Fernando Velez, Doris Marcano, Daniel Grimaldi
Book Series: Class 6 S1 E8
Diversity: Drag queen MC
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: graphic novel readers
Genre: Graphic Novel
Publication Date: n/a
Publisher: Kraven Comics
Pages: 45
Recommended Age: 14+ (Language, Violence, Gore, Religion)
Explanation of CWs: Slight language, lots of violence and gore, and so much religion
Synopsis: Five thousand years ago, Queen Izaar Izaar ruled the human race on Earth. After a peaceful period, Queen Izaar finds herself facing an alien race that once was allied to our human ancestors but now is our enemy. Queen Izaar is holding strong the human empire, but somehow the human cities fall under the reptilian forces. Lucifer betrays his Queen. Queen Izaar, emotionally hurt, is about to lose her war. She decides to use all of the human resources to bring down the reptilian mother ship. She connects the pyramids worldwide, absorbing Earth's energy; she concentrates it on Giza's main pyramid and brings down the reptilian main mothership using it as a weapon.
Review: Again, this one was a lot of backstory and not a lot of the present day story. It did ok to give more of the backstory of what will be two pivotal characters and the artwork was amazing.
However, I really don't like all of the backstory and how it'll flash forward only to go back again. I think there are better ways to present an older story to your current story and this is not it.
Verdict: It's ok.
Book: Class 6: Secrets
Author: Fernando Velez, Doris Marcano, Daniel Grimaldi
Book Series: Class 6 S1 E8
Diversity: Drag queen MC
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: graphic novel readers
Genre: Graphic Novel
Publication Date: n/a
Publisher: Kraven Comics
Pages: 45
Recommended Age: 14+ (Language, Violence, Gore, Religion)
Explanation of CWs: Slight language, lots of violence and gore, and so much religion
Synopsis: Five thousand years ago, Queen Izaar Izaar ruled the human race on Earth. After a peaceful period, Queen Izaar finds herself facing an alien race that once was allied to our human ancestors but now is our enemy. Queen Izaar is holding strong the human empire, but somehow the human cities fall under the reptilian forces. Lucifer betrays his Queen. Queen Izaar, emotionally hurt, is about to lose her war. She decides to use all of the human resources to bring down the reptilian mother ship. She connects the pyramids worldwide, absorbing Earth's energy; she concentrates it on Giza's main pyramid and brings down the reptilian main mothership using it as a weapon.
Review: Again, this one was a lot of backstory and not a lot of the present day story. It did ok to give more of the backstory of what will be two pivotal characters and the artwork was amazing.
However, I really don't like all of the backstory and how it'll flash forward only to go back again. I think there are better ways to present an older story to your current story and this is not it.
Verdict: It's ok.