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Carregando... Excellence Vol. 1: Kill the Past (2019)de Brandon Thomas
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I read the first issue, and it held my interest enough that I got the full volume. I dig the art style and the black male magicians. The artwork is gorgeous, stylistic, and colorful. I could do without the N-word, but I enjoy the dialogue. The narrative boxes are a teensy-bit small, so I wish those were bigger. I like the quintessential underdog story, and this is no different though it can be confusing, at times. The rivalry/connection/brotherhood between Spencer and Aaron, Overseer, the doggone daddy, and the corruption and secrecy of the Aegis is anchoring me to this story. I want more of Monique too. 4.5 Issue #1 review My blog sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Spencer Dales was born into a world of magic. His father belongs to the Aegis, a secret society of black magicians tasked with bettering the lives of others-with higher potential-but never themselves. Now it's time for Spencer to follow in his father's footsteps, but all he sees is a broken system in need of someone with the wand and the will to change it. But who will stand beside him in this fight for a better future? Khary Randolph and Brandon Thomas ignite a generational war in this action-fantasy series, made entirely by creators of color, and committed to one truth above all others-Excellence is Real. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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A very provocative set-up stumbles in the execution as I had difficulty following the story panel-by-panel and the protagonist is so obsessed with his father and spends so much time in internecine struggles that the plot gets bogged down in introspection and emotional noodling instead of movement toward rebellion against the status quo. But there are several intriguing characters and things started to come together toward the very end, so I'll probably pick up the next volume to see where this is going. ( )