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Supreme: Blue Rose - Warren Ellis, Tula lotay
Supreme: Blue Rose
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"You are not dreaming. We are trying to communicate with you. Local reality has been reinstalled. Things have gone wrong. The revision has corrupted. Finding Ethan Crane is your supreme priority. Do not trust Darius Dax. We are all going to die." Supreme: Blue Rose re-introduces the central... show more
"You are not dreaming. We are trying to communicate with you. Local reality has been reinstalled. Things have gone wrong. The revision has corrupted. Finding Ethan Crane is your supreme priority. Do not trust Darius Dax. We are all going to die." Supreme: Blue Rose re-introduces the central Image Comics character Supreme, in a multi-layered and often hallucinatory mystery presented by New York Times bestselling writer Warren Ellis and acclaimed new artist Tula Lotay in her astonishing graphic novel debut.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781632153128 (1632153122)
ASIN: 1632153122
Publisher: Image Comics
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
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Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it
2.0
I haven't read many graphic novels, partly because I am careful in choosing them. Unfortunately, I knew very little about this particular title before requesting it. Though it had aspects that I do enjoy - enigmatic characters, time travel, etc. - the story was a bit too confusing and generally no...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it
2.0 Supreme: Blue Rose
No, I didn't like it. The only thing that saved the rating a little bit was the artwork that I felt had something to it. I'd try to explain what exactly was happening, but since I'm not sure myself, I can't promise anything. Diana is hired by a very wealthy man to investigate a mysterious crash. ...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it
2.0 Supreme: Blue Rose
**An ARC of this book was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review** This was a extremely trippy comic. Like, straight-up "what the heck is going on" trippy. To me, it kinda felt like a generic sci-fi story, but slightly more ambitious than most. You all know the ones, the ones that do...
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