Faces become too rough, and the whole looks a bit static. There are some action scenes in this book, and the art starts to stumble. Up til now I've quite enjoyed the art - it's rough, but that feels more like a feature than a bug. This is the first volume where I found the new technology (one of my favourite parts of the previous two parts) a bit unconvincing and maybe forced - there's a coffinlike box that strips a human body to its bones, and this is used in the book to kill someone, and it comes out of nowhere and is such a strange thing, it was more perplexing than anything. Title: Genu Volume 2 Publisher: Markosia Writers: Tommaso Todesca, AlexFranquelli, Giulio Srubek-Tomassy Artist: Aleksandra Fastovets Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Website: / Comments: Chapter 3: A Wink At A Blind Bat A Professor George Temple is teaching about humans. I think the series up til now feels like it is missing a bit of central narrative drive, although now there is the boy Seven who's body is shutting down. The story turns back to the three Mercurians from the first volume, and it starts exploring the idea that the 'alien' is more human than was originally thought. Reminds me more and more of 2001, but there are worse things to be compared to. The third book in this epic series - I think we can safely call it epic.
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