Showing posts with label Everything Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everything Series. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Review: Everything Vol. 2: Black Friday

Title: Everything Vol. 2: Black Friday
Author: Christopher Cantwell
Illustrator(s): I.N.J. Culbard, Steve Wands
Series/Standalone:
Genre: Graphic Novel, Horror, Science Fiction, Adult
Pages: 128
Publisher: Berger Books
Year Published: 2020
Format: Paperback (Library Copy)

"Things in Holland, Michigan are stranger than ever: while some of the townspeople fall deeper into the mysteries of the disturbingly alluring and increasingly inescapable Everything mega-store, a growing array of renegade citizens form an underground resistance against its masters. Murky answers to bizarre questions finally surface... who, or what, is really in control of Everything... and why? Monstrous villains will be revealed, all out war will explode out in the parking lot, and deep beneath the store, the remaining few will venture forth into an unfathomable- maybe even inhuman- horizon as the American Dream gets derailed in a nightmarish turn."

My Rating: 1/5

I don't know why I expected this to be able to hit all the plot points that I hoped it would. This felt rushed and I was hoping for a bigger build-up of what was going on with this company, this town and this science fiction setting. It was not all I hoped.

Thanks for reading,
Sidny

Monday, July 1, 2024

Review: Everything Vol. 1

Title: Everything Volume 1
Author(s): Christopher Cantwell 
Artist(s):  INJ Culbard
Series/Standalone: Everything Series (Vol. 1)
Genre: Graphic Novel, Dystopian, 
Pages: 128
Publisher: Berger Books
Year Published: 2020
Format: Paperback (Library Copy)

"Everything is a gleaming new mega-department store that has everything you want... but it might take away what you need... things like your sanity, or maybe even your life.

From wayward teens to lonely housewives and ambitious city officials, most in this otherwise-sleepy Michigan town are thrilled with the arrival of EVERYTHING and its catalog-perfect manager, Shirley.
But thrill turns to frenzy and when bouts of mania, random hellish fires, violent explosions and unshakeable psychic disturbances start to overtake the population, a few-like depressive out-of-towner Lori and a suspicious local named Rick- begin to suspect EVERYTHING might be the cause.
What twisted power has taken hold of Holland, Michigan and its town-folk? Who-or-what- exactly is in charge here and what insidious plans are in store?"

My Rating: 4/5

This was such an odd introduction to a series but it hooked me right away. A dystopian book about the greed of capitalism? Sign me up. I would strongly recommend if you want a little disturbing mixed with an odd feeling of familiarity, EVERYTHING may not be as it seems.

Thanks for reading,

Sidny