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Stunning art. There's something about seeing Turner's art in pencil that really shows just how talented he was. It's obvious even with the colors, but strip that away and it's all Turner. I was talking a friend who hates the stripped down version of comics and how it's becoming a trend; I agree...
I'm enjoying this right off the bat, even more so than Fathom. And the thing is that so far, Fathom has a world I understand more on some levels: it's set in the present day and The Blue has a society that's very much like ours, especially when it comes to politics and families and religion. Sou...
Michael Turner's pencils are even more gorgeous and captivating to me than the colored works - and that's saying a lot, because the finished products are some of the most lush I've seen in comics. I've been reading about Turner and reactions to his art, and a lot of people try to say his women are...
And I have to say: I'm surprised. I really despised this character, not only during his appearances in other Fathom volumes, but during the first two volumes. (Just to get complicated, while trying to make this less complicated, this omnibus is a collection of four volumes of Kiani graphic novels...
This goes back and explains more about Taras' soul being shoved into Cannon Hawke. Vana, Taras' mother, planned on resurrecting her son through Cannon. Her plan was to have Cannon aware, but unable to act; Taras would control Cannon's body and Cannon would be in a living hell, watching from his ...