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Cargando... Monstress Volume 2 (edición 2017)por Marjorie M. Liu (Autor), Sana Takeda (Ilustrador)
Información de la obraMonstress, Volume 2: The Blood por Marjorie M. Liu
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La esperada segunda parte de la serie revelación del momento Una coalición de fuerzas está decidida a matar al monstrum que habita en el interior de Maika Mediolobo. Pero la joven Maika tiene su propio objetivo: descubrir los secretos de su madre fallecida, Moriko. En este segundo volumen de Monstress visitaremos la ciudad costera de Tiria y navegaremos por el mar hasta la misteriosa Isla de los Huesos. Un viaje que obligará a Maika a reevaluar su pasado, su presente y su futuro, y decidir si puede confiar en alguien, incluso ella misma. A coalition of forces is determined to kill the monstrum that lives inside Maika Halfwolf. But young Maika has her own goal: to discover the secrets of her late mother, Moriko. In this second volume of Monstress, we visit the coastal city of Tiria and travel the seas to the mysterious Island of Bones. On this journey, Maika will have to reevaluate her past, present, and future--and decide if she can trust anyone, including herself. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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(3.5)
Picked up to read between having read the first volume, forgotten about the series for a while, and seeing the 3rd volume is in the nominees for the 2019 Hugo Nominees. I still want to give this series four hundred stars just for the art (and it is part of why even with a 3.5 I went up rather than down). It's just so gorgeous. I have a very judgey aesthetic need where it comes to art, and 90% of the time comics will never reach it (and even a perfect story I will dock a star from for that, because this is a visual media as well as a written one).
I still find myself deeply entrenched, entranced, and in a swirl of questions about the goings on in this story. I am in love with the flashbacks between our main character and her mother, as we tease out through her point-of-view exactly what it is she never knew and what she's uncertain of still, and between it all the true path of what her mother's choices and complicated/conflicted loyalties, choices, and reasons were.
I'm never quite all that interested in the blood-demon side of stories like this, so this I was surprised when it became questioning and confused about its own self, about the way it remembered things, and what had truly happened in the past that it had forgotten. I still would very much like to know where this series is going and how long it might take to get there, and I pray to god no other artist ever switches in.
Also, Kippa may still potentially be my favorite character of this series. Innocent, sentimental children whose loyalty and love unstrips their size, age, and power ability just sink their teeth into my heart and refuse to come out. ( )