
The final act of The Fade Out.
Here we have the same team that created Kill or Be Killed so the art is very similar, although there are too many close ups here. And to me the setting of early movie making studios still feels unique and very interesting.
Also the story is unpredictable and twisty and we get more character backstories. But the ending is a bit disappointing, I feel like there aren't enough hints at it in the plot and it's not too sudden or special like in Kill or Be Killed.
Overall it's a good detective in an unusual environment.
The final act of The Fade Out.
Here we have the same team that created Kill or Be Killed so the art is very similar, although there are too many close ups here. And to me the setting of early movie making studios still feels unique and very interesting.
Also the story is unpredictable and twisty and we get more character backstories. But the ending is a bit disappointing, I feel like there aren't enough hints at it in the plot and it's not too sudden or special like in Kill or Be Killed.
Overall it's a good detective in an unusual environment.

One more episode of Guts and Griffith in the past.
Again we get giant, very detailed action panels that still look amazing. And one on one fights are brutal and insane as always. The plot has even more mysteries and hints for the future.
But I still don't like one particular character which shows no logic in what she does. And I guess, I'm not a fan of some manga features overall—some dialogue lines and too many reaction shots. And there's another abrupt ending here...
However, I'm really invested in the story and setting, so I will read on!
One more episode of Guts and Griffith in the past.
Again we get giant, very detailed action panels that still look amazing. And one on one fights are brutal and insane as always. The plot has even more mysteries and hints for the future.
But I still don't like one particular character which shows no logic in what she does. And I guess, I'm not a fan of some manga features overall—some dialogue lines and too many reaction shots. And there's another abrupt ending here...
However, I'm really invested in the story and setting, so I will read on!

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The first entry in The Murderbot Diaries is a short sci-fi adventure with cool, unusual concepts.
The story is told from first person perspective by a kinda security robot which has some social issues and likes to watch a lot of tv series.
Also there is a bit of tense action and are some mysterious detective moments. And on top of that it has an open ending...
Can't wait to read the next one!
The first entry in The Murderbot Diaries is a short sci-fi adventure with cool, unusual concepts.
The story is told from first person perspective by a kinda security robot which has some social issues and likes to watch a lot of tv series.
Also there is a bit of tense action and are some mysterious detective moments. And on top of that it has an open ending...
Can't wait to read the next one!

Added to listRead Graphic Novelswith 94 books.

One more adventure of the famous Geralt of Rivia in comic book format.
So here we have a nice art style with enough details and a classic witcher story with "monster" humans that Geralt doesn't want to kill. And of course classic witcher fights!
Also there's a new interesting concept for The Witcher universe, which to me still feels in place and canonical, involving some already familiar monsters.
If you like Geralt adventures, definitely read this one.
One more adventure of the famous Geralt of Rivia in comic book format.
So here we have a nice art style with enough details and a classic witcher story with "monster" humans that Geralt doesn't want to kill. And of course classic witcher fights!
Also there's a new interesting concept for The Witcher universe, which to me still feels in place and canonical, involving some already familiar monsters.
If you like Geralt adventures, definitely read this one.