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Cargando... Mnemovorepor Hans Rodionoff, Ray Fawkes (Autor)
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Return to the crawling dark of Mnemovore in this first-ever collected edition of the groundbreaking 2005 Vertigo horror series! Kaley Markowic is a world-class athlete, shattered by a calamitous accident. In the struggle to reassemble her mind, she encounters a monstrous, ancient predator hidden outside of normal human perception. Standing by and watching it devour everyone and everything she's ever cared about is not an option...but fighting it might prove to be even worse! By Ray Fawkes (Possessions, The Apocalipstix), Hans Rodionoff (Lovecraft, Man-Thing- Whatever Knows Fear), and Mike Huddleston (The Coffin, Deep Sleeper). No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I liked this book a lot. The artwork was great and the parallel story lines really captured my interest. I liked the innovative use of white spaces for the fading in and out of reality/memory. It made it hard to fill in the blanks sometimes, but was overall effective. The open endedness of the story seemed unusual for a graphic novel. And it wasn't about zombies, werewolves, vampires or Lovecraftian horrors, although the monster was pretty tentacley.
This is also a beautiful hardcover book well printed on heavier than average stock. ( )