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Lädt ... Freakangels, Volume 5 (2011)von Warren Ellis, Paul Duffield (Illustrator)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The story continues to develop interestingly in this volume of FreakAngels, and there's a little breather from the violence in the earlier parts. The emphasis here is on the FreakAngels' further exploration of their psychic potential, and a certain amount of reconciliation from their earlier conflicts. The first section includes a good recap of the plot to this point, which served me well when I picked it up for a re-read in anticipation of my first go at the final volume. Some of Duffield's art seems a little rushed by comparison to what has come before--some of the figures are a little out of shape. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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So a lot happens in this volume. A lot. The Freakangels not only discover new powers as well as enhancements of existing ones but a major ability is revealed. Getting this far into the series, it's almost impossible to talk about anything without giving away spoilers so you can understand that these reviews are proving difficult.
I will say that if you're just starting out on this story, it's worth sticking through as it shows no signs of weakening.
Some great overall stuff here from both Duffield and Ellis. You can really see Duffield's progression as an artist over these 5 books with some jaw dropping panels and splash pages. Ellis writes a pretty rousing speech from Luke that blows away a lot of his previous scenes. ( )