Emma Ríos
Emma Ríos is a cartoonist based in Spain. She focussed on a mix of both architecture and small press until working on comics full time in 2007.
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Emma Ríos is a cartoonist based in Spain. She focussed on a mix of both architecture and small press until working on comics full time in 2007.
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Emma Ríos's Books
I.D. focuses, as the name already suggested, on a couple of central topics about identity in a futuristic world where people (at a price) have more possibility than today to do so. Some of the questions posed by this were very interesting, but the overarching story couldn't really hold my interest a...
Why would I give three stars to what seems the ending of a series when this is the only book in the series I have read?Because:1. It makes me want to read 1-92. The number of women in roles of command3. The number of poc in roles of command4. The pretty artwork
I abandoned this comic collection, finding it too confusing and not enjoying it sufficiently to take it through to its conclusion. A science-fiction tale about the interaction between humans and human-animal hybrids, it jumps between flashbacks and "present-day". The artwork is not particularly clea...
The art work is nice, but the story is pretty deadly boring.