
Damn!!! That was so good!!!
Graphic novel containing 4 stories about a "creature" of many names but mostly called Unute which represented with Keanu Reeves' face.
To be honest, Keanu Reeves name was the first reason why I picked this book and finding that the story evolving his face, I pleasantly enjoyed this book so much.
Like I said, there are 4 stories in this book. The plots were the same since the stories were all about Unute. But each one has different charms. I honestly liked 4 of them. Though if I can rank them, here's my rank based on overall aspects (story and illustration):
1. In Fallen Empire.
Gah! This one broke my heart. It was beautiful yet heart breaking story.
2. In A Faceful of Bullets.
I could see the "humanity" of Unute and it was being delivered so well.
3. In The Lost Book of B.
The start of Unute story. The story was kinda messy and confusing. I needed time to understand.
4. In Poetry of Madness.
My least favorite. Maybe because the story was around the real event of the losing Atlantis, I am not that fond of retelling story.
Overall I really enjoyed this book. Though the gore was another level. Glad I am not afraid of "little" bit of gore-ness.
Thank you to Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Steve Skroce, BOOM! Studios, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
Damn!!! That was so good!!!
Graphic novel containing 4 stories about a "creature" of many names but mostly called Unute which represented with Keanu Reeves' face.
To be honest, Keanu Reeves name was the first reason why I picked this book and finding that the story evolving his face, I pleasantly enjoyed this book so much.
Like I said, there are 4 stories in this book. The plots were the same since the stories were all about Unute. But each one has different charms. I honestly liked 4 of them. Though if I can rank them, here's my rank based on overall aspects (story and illustration):
1. In Fallen Empire.
Gah! This one broke my heart. It was beautiful yet heart breaking story.
2. In A Faceful of Bullets.
I could see the "humanity" of Unute and it was being delivered so well.
3. In The Lost Book of B.
The start of Unute story. The story was kinda messy and confusing. I needed time to understand.
4. In Poetry of Madness.
My least favorite. Maybe because the story was around the real event of the losing Atlantis, I am not that fond of retelling story.
Overall I really enjoyed this book. Though the gore was another level. Glad I am not afraid of "little" bit of gore-ness.
Thank you to Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Steve Skroce, BOOM! Studios, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.