Monday, August 19, 2019

Review: The Delirium of Hope


Low, Vol. 1: The Delirium of Hope
Title: The Delirium of Hope
Author: Rick Remender 
Artists: Greg Tocchini, Dave McCaig
Series/Standalone: Low Series (Vol. 1)
Genre: Graphic Novel, Science Fiction
Pages: 144
Publisher: Image Comics
Year Published: 2015
Format: Paperback Copy (Library Edition)

"Millennia ago, mankind fled the earth's surface into the bottomless depths of the darkest oceans. Shielded from the merciless sun's scorching radiation, the human race tried to stave off certain extinction by sending robotic probes far into the galaxy to search for a new home and among the stars.
Generations later, one family is about to be torn apart in a conflict that will usher in the final race to save humanity from a world beyond hope. Dive into an aquatic fantasy like none you've ever seen before, as writer Rick Remender (Fear Agent, Uncanny Avengers) and artist Greg Tocchini (Last Days of American Crime) bring you a tale mankind's final hour in the cold,m deathly dark of the sea."

My Rating: 3/5

I don't know how I feel about this graphic novel. I couldn't help but be confused by some of the premisses. I enjoyed the art but at times without the distinct lines it was difficult to see what was where, especially during action scenes. I'm unsure how I feel about the series so far but I plan to continue the series to see where it goes at this point. 

Thanks for reading,

Sidny

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