
I understood and really got into the story the first half of the book, but after that my brain worked kinda hard to understand the story. By the end of the book, I stayed still like 15 minutes to recall and make sense of the story. Fortunately I could understand the story and the plots even though there are still parts I barely understand 😅
It had been a long time for me reading this kind of comic and I needed time to get used to it. The first half of the book, the illustrations were good and helped me to get used to the pace of reading comic. But after the first half, I think the illustrations got messy and all over the place. Maybe that was also why the second half of the book got me confused. Both the story and the illustrations were confusing for my (mom)brain.
I didn't like any of the main characters in this book. I only liked Nate and Stan Lee as cameo. Though The Traveler had characters growth, it didn't help me to like him. Julia, meh, I disliked her even more.
The writing filled with dry humors which I found annoyingly funny. For me, those dry humors made the serious and hard to understand storyline easily to read.
After all I had a fun reading experience with this book and made me want to read other comic books.
Thank you to Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Tom Peyer, Chad Hardin, BOOM! Studios, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
I understood and really got into the story the first half of the book, but after that my brain worked kinda hard to understand the story. By the end of the book, I stayed still like 15 minutes to recall and make sense of the story. Fortunately I could understand the story and the plots even though there are still parts I barely understand 😅
It had been a long time for me reading this kind of comic and I needed time to get used to it. The first half of the book, the illustrations were good and helped me to get used to the pace of reading comic. But after the first half, I think the illustrations got messy and all over the place. Maybe that was also why the second half of the book got me confused. Both the story and the illustrations were confusing for my (mom)brain.
I didn't like any of the main characters in this book. I only liked Nate and Stan Lee as cameo. Though The Traveler had characters growth, it didn't help me to like him. Julia, meh, I disliked her even more.
The writing filled with dry humors which I found annoyingly funny. For me, those dry humors made the serious and hard to understand storyline easily to read.
After all I had a fun reading experience with this book and made me want to read other comic books.
Thank you to Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Tom Peyer, Chad Hardin, BOOM! Studios, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.