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Low Volume 1: The Delirium of Hope (Paperback)

Low Volume 1: The Delirium of Hope (Paperback)

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    from DougGoodman

    I picked up Low because I am a fan of Rick Remender's Black Science. In Low, Remender continues to power through family dramas set in scifi worlds. In Low, the world is a future Earth where the sun has enlarged, the waters have risen, and humans have fled to a sub-sea level existence. The air is ...

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    from questbird

    Gorgeous artwork depicting a far-future underwater society coupled with writing which sounds like therapy. A strange combination but it works. Solar radiation has forced mankind to cities at the bottom of the oceans. The sun is going to die and all in the city of Salus have given up hope except f...

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    from yvonnekins

    I don't think this is for me. There wasn't much I solidly liked. The world itself in this series has the potential to be exciting, but unfortunately, it's not developed or explored enough. I liked the coloring of the art throughout but had mixed feelings about everything else about the art. some ...

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    from SweetKokoro

    This was just frustrating to read. The story got so confusing at times and it felt long winded and drawn out, but also very boring. Some of the speech patterns used by characters made it it difficult to understand and I had to re-read them a few times to figure it out. I didn't care for the const...

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    from eenerd

    I really liked the writing and the story here, but...the art was of the T&A variety that annoys me; plus it had this kind of hazy, incomplete quality that kind of drove me and my eyes nuts. I kept feeling like I was missing something in the action or the image, all in all a weird, annoying effect...

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