Celebrated author Zep (A Story of Men, A Strange and Beautiful Sound)weaves a mystery borne from humanity's addiction to convenience and technology,and the dangers such addiction can propose. This gorgeously illustrated,poignant sci-fi tale aims a spotlight on current social trends such asover-consumption, climate change, identity theft, and transhumanism. Painted indetailed watercolors by Dominique Bertail, this book evokes the classic sciencefiction styles of Jean "Moebius" Giraud, Enki Bilal, and Jean-ClaudeM???zi???res.
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Celebrated author Zep (A Story of Men, A Strange and Beautiful Sound)weaves a mystery borne from humanity's addiction to convenience and technology,and the dangers such addiction can propose. This gorgeously illustrated,poignant sci-fi tale aims a spotlight on current social trends such asover-consumption, climate change, identity theft, and transhumanism. Painted indetailed watercolors by Dominique Bertail, this book evokes the classic sciencefiction styles of Jean "Moebius" Giraud, Enki Bilal, and Jean-ClaudeM???zi???res.
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The year is 2119, and teleportation is all the rage. But what happens when someone starts questioning the ethics of the teleporters?
I am so conflicted about this graphic novel. The artwork and color palate were gorgeous. What drew me in was the girl on the front, Khloe. She is GORGEOUS.
The plot was a little confusing at times. I felt like the ending was rushed and nothing was really tied together with a bow. I don't think this is a series, but if it was I would read the next installment to try to get some clarity and closure.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.