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Beschreibung
After a train breaks down, stranding them between safe zones, the young women partner up to stay alive. Vivi is struggling with grief―and guilt―over the loss of her sister. Eva is hiding the start of a horrifying transformation. Together they'll face heat, zombie hordes, and their own inner demons, searching for signs of life in a land of the dead. This graphic novel addition to an enduring genre is thoughtful and emotion-driven, but also full of zombie scares and action.
“There is a raw, fearless physicality to [Vieweg’s] work that sets it apart.” ― Marc-Oliver Frisch, The Comics Journal
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Beiträge
This graphic novel overall has an interesting story and tries to tackle many important topics, but overall I feel like it tried to do too much in too little time. I couldn't really connect to the characters and felt like the scenes jumped to quickly from one to another. I did like the drawing style thought and I always enjoy an apocalypse setting. This one also had a quite unique feeling to it. Still, the intro felt a bit too long and then in the main story part things moved too fast for my liking. I would still recommend it to anyone who wants to read more interesting zombie stories.
Beschreibung
After a train breaks down, stranding them between safe zones, the young women partner up to stay alive. Vivi is struggling with grief―and guilt―over the loss of her sister. Eva is hiding the start of a horrifying transformation. Together they'll face heat, zombie hordes, and their own inner demons, searching for signs of life in a land of the dead. This graphic novel addition to an enduring genre is thoughtful and emotion-driven, but also full of zombie scares and action.
“There is a raw, fearless physicality to [Vieweg’s] work that sets it apart.” ― Marc-Oliver Frisch, The Comics Journal
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
This graphic novel overall has an interesting story and tries to tackle many important topics, but overall I feel like it tried to do too much in too little time. I couldn't really connect to the characters and felt like the scenes jumped to quickly from one to another. I did like the drawing style thought and I always enjoy an apocalypse setting. This one also had a quite unique feeling to it. Still, the intro felt a bit too long and then in the main story part things moved too fast for my liking. I would still recommend it to anyone who wants to read more interesting zombie stories.




