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Lädt ... The Book of Chaos, Vol. 1: Ante Genesemvon Xavier DorisonKeine Lädt ...
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The art is generally quite good, and the plates at the end are a nice treat. Unfortunately, many panels seem rushed, and some in the action scenes are downright indecipherable. There's a tendency to forget what characters look like, or a tiredness at drawing the same face over and over again: the profile of the protagonist changes about a half-dozen times. Good thing he's wearing that shirt, eh?
Once the show starts, and the demons and mutants are walking about, the character design starts to feel a little unoriginal. I'm not one for video games, but I've seen these creatures on ads for them in the subway. Particularly the pointy-eared elf type, and the lipless orc type. There's so much of this thrown about that I started to wonder if this was intended as some sort of pop-culture riff.
There aren't too many recurring female characters, and those that appear are drawn rather ... porny. Skin-tight or mysteriously-clinging outfits, impossible bodies, arched backs, sexually submissive poses. The standard sins of comics. This really stood out because I had recently read Niourk (sorry, no GR entry yet) which, despite all the gratuitous nudity and Sheena outfits, managed to not give the impression that the artist was having one off to his own drawings. What I'm saying is, when you find yourself asking "Is that really a girl who's undergoing a living transformation into a demonic horror? Or is that a still from a Pornhub video?", the art may be detracting from the story a bit.
Given how much I'm knocking this thing, you'd think I would give it only two or three stars. But you know what? I enjoyed it. The story and the art really work together, the way a graphic novel ought to be. ( )