by Warren Ellis, Jason Howard
Diversity features heavily in Trees, Vol 1.: In Shadow. There are some male to female and female to male transgender characters, as well as some homosexual characters. There is also diversity in terms of races represented. This is not a book where the white people rule, by far. (But there is a crack...
An alien invasion takes place on Earth in which large columns or “trees” are planted in various places. Ten years later, we meet a whole bunch of characters in different parts of the globe investigating this phenomenon in their own way. Living by the “trees” affects different people in different way...
Interesting concept. Lots and lots of set-up. Not sure if I'm as excited to continue with this series.... and just the fact that I'm questioning it, makes me know that I'm not.
5 Stars, Buy it Self Purchase, Comixology First Impression: definitely like the art and the story is facinating. OMG I LOVE this comic. Holy crap it’s awesome (even if it goes over my head in places). I think my favorite story line is of the asian kid who is trying to find himself, though the...
A very interesting graphic novel. Not something I think I've read before. It has been ten years since the 'trees' landed. And did nothing. Obviously, it is proof that there is an intelligent alien race, but why are they not interacting? Don't they recognize us humans as an intelligent species? F...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Earth has been invaded by a very different form of extra terrestrial, trees. They landed on earth 10 years ago and remain a dormant but intrusive presence. Mankind is forever changed by their landing and i...
Definitely a 'WTF did I just read?' comic, but in a good way.