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Nowhere Men, Vol. 2: Stranger Than Science
Fonografiks, Eric Stephenson, Dave Taylor, Jordie Bellaire, Emi Lenox
Batman & Robin: Eternal, Volume 2
Steve Orlando, Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Jackson Lanzing, Genevieve Valentine, Ed Brisson, James Tynion IV, Tim Seeley, Collin Kelley
The Incredible Hulk Visionaries: Peter David, Vol. 6
Bill Jaaska, Kurt Busiek, Peter David, Dale Keown
This was a very interesting comic that immediately drew me in. The experience of reading it almost felt as if I was having an odd and complex dream.
I loved the art, it was beautiful and macabre with action sequences that were subtle enough not to ruin the tone of the story while still remaining dynamic.
I have not gotten around to reading the original Frankenstein novel or any of the Hellboy comics yet, so I'm not sure how well this story fits in with the media that inspired it. However it can be appreciated separately and I enjoyed how scientific, religious and mythological elements were all seamlessly and creatively combined.
I loved the art, it was beautiful and macabre with action sequences that were subtle enough not to ruin the tone of the story while still remaining dynamic.
I have not gotten around to reading the original Frankenstein novel or any of the Hellboy comics yet, so I'm not sure how well this story fits in with the media that inspired it. However it can be appreciated separately and I enjoyed how scientific, religious and mythological elements were all seamlessly and creatively combined.