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Why You Need To Read ‘Tales of the Unusual’ With The Lights On

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Tales of the Unusual

It was a dark winter night when I stumbled upon Tales of the Unusual by Seongdae Oh. With a thriller genre, it was very different to the content I’m used to reading. Something about its description and the art just called out to me though. As they so often say, curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back. In this case I was the cat. This webtoon approaches storytelling in such a unique way; you can’t help but continue scrolling down until nothing remains. Think of your favorite thriller or horror movie and this comic will give you those same feelings.

Plot

What makes Tales of the Unusual so interesting is that it isn’t one coherent story. It’s instead split among plots with different stakes, lessons, and genres.

For example, there’s a story about ghosts, another one about demons, and another still about the dangers of greed. Oh is an expert at creating stories out of nothing or changing your view on things like illnesses or plastic surgery.

My favorite segment is called “My Wife’s Memories” about a ghost. The basic plot is a man starts seeing his diseased wife after she passes away in a fire. It, however, isn’t the traditional version of ghosts we’re used to in entertainment. Turns out that what he’s seeing is actually the memory imprint of his wife around the house. What follows is a sad yet heartwarming tale about a man learning to accept his spouse passing away before him.

The first time I read that part it hit me right in the heart, leaving me a broken mess for the rest of the night. I still sometimes think back and it makes me smile. It was a nice break to the normally foreboding atmosphere the manhwa brings along.

The other stories could be classified as horror like “Kiveiru’s Library”. The gist of it is that people have started enchanting books to enter a dream world where you take a test. If you fail, you never wake up again. If you pass, you gain the knowledge of all the books inside the place and can wake everyone else up. I don’t remember the last time I was absorbed by a story to the point of having to take a walk afterwards to unwind.

If “My Wife’s Memories” makes me smile, “Kiveiru’s Library” made me nervous before sleep. The latter was especially true around exam times.

Kiveiru's test
Once you see what the test is, this part becomes much scarier.

Characters

The main characters vary according to each story. We get an impressive roster ranging from scumbag dog hater to beauty obsessed young lady. They all fit within their story nicely and their moral fiber is often the cause of any misadventures.  That isn’t to say that all of the characters are terrible human beings, it’s just that most are.

Tales of the Unusual oldman
We miss out on a lot of things when we rush through life.

Art Style

The art style is crisp and conveys emotions and actions amazingly well. It is a bit rough at times, but the art is a bonus for this comic. The stories are strong enough to setup the atmosphere nicely on their own.

Oh’s style lends itself nicely to the more shocking scenes he draws. His usage of black, white and more toned down colors for most of the comic is great and contrasts nicely with the brighter colors like red when he decides to use them. Bright colors are used sparingly enough that they pop and come at you when used.

Oh also finds the time to slip in cameos or Easter eggs in each story, which is cool.

Read it

If you’re looking for something different to get your heart pumping, Tales of the Unusual is it. You never really know what you’re going to get out of this so it’s a bit like playing Russian roulette. If you’re a thriller or horror story fan, you’re definitely going to get a kick out of it. Even if you don’t like those genres or you feel like my review wasn’t good, I urge you to at least read “My Wife’s Memory”.

The entire comic can be legally read for free here.

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Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan) – Coming Up a Bit Short

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Possible Spoiler Alert!!

With the second season of Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan) finally coming to light, expectations were running high. From a personal perspective however, I found the anime to be lacking and suffered from one of the worst anime releases to date. Why is this the case? If a four-year wait wasn’t enough to kill your enthusiasm for this anime, get ready for the anime to hit the brakes.

Note to the reader, Shingeki no Kyoujin is very enjoyable! Well at least the manga is…

4 Year Gap

Okay so it was closer to 3 years and 8 months. Either way it has become the elephant in the room that nobody truly wants to talk about. Why the hell did we have to wait four long years for a second season? Having done the math, at the release of Shingeki no Kyojin the manga had published 43 chapters. By the time the 25 episode first season had finished, 33 of the now 49 chapters had been used. (By the end of the season an additional 6 chapters had been released)

Was four years really necessary? Honestly no, but when you are still receiving profits there isn’t a real priority to start season 2 though either. This being said, there is a right way of doing things. I don’t believe any fan should have to wait as long as they did. Everybody knew with the hype surrounding it a second season was bound to occur. What should’ve occurred was either of the following.

  1. Hold off release of the anime for a year or two in order to enough content to support consecutive seasons. Sure, the public doesn’t receive the content right away, but we wouldn’t be starved of it for such a long period of time.
  2. Cut the first season in half. After watching the first season I would have been content watching up to episode 13 in the series. Then with a one year break open with episode 14 which has everything a season opener episode needs to pique interest. With the delay in time more manga chapters will have been released allowing for consecutive seasons to occur.
By the time the season 2 aired the titan grew skin and a beard…

Budget

When Shingeki no Kyojin was released the high budget was evident from the opening and quick movements. Where the money was spent was debatable however.

Artwork

Many fans believe that the artwork for Shingeki no Kyojin to be world class. I agree to some extent, but it does fall short in one area, the characters. Almost having a cutout quality, there is a large outline on almost every character. If there was continuity in the art it may be understandable, but the scenery is the opposite. Not quite up to the standards of Shinkai, the background is still high quality. Paste your cutout quality characters on top and something stands out for all the wrong reasons.

When would this ever be a good idea?

Voice Actors/Actresses

High quality VA’s (Voice actors/actresses) can always bring popularity. In Shingeki no Kyojin’s case I felt that a star-studded cast might heighten the show.

  1. Eren’s VA, Kaji Yuki, was one of the better performers in my opinion, fitting the role nicely. Three other characters fell short in my opinion though.
  2. Romi Park’s voice has a hard time fitting the image of Zoe in my opinion. The distinctive tones used made me relate it back to Edward Elric from Full Metal Alchemist and made me fall away from her character.
  3. Yui Ishikawa, while not as well-known as others took the role of Mikasa. Yet the air around Mikasa was a bit too serious. Mikasa needed to feel listless with an undertone of strength, but it feels like there is too much energy in her voice.
  4. Lastly, is Levi. I know this might get a bit of hate, but Levi’s voice feels too mature for the character, or at least the way he is drawn. Personality-wise I can understand the casting, as it plays similar to Trafalgar Law from One Piece. Stature however kills it for me.

Verdict –

The anime has pushed the action genre on the title and I fear that when slower and more psychological parts of the story make their way in, viewer retention may fall. I find myself still reading it though since it is incredibly interesting. Is it the best? No. I find flaws in how author Hajime Isayama wrote it, but I still will enjoy what is given to me. I will however avoid the anime because it doesn’t justify what was written in my eyes.

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‘5-25-77’ Will Finally Get Its Release – Check Out The Trailer

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In a story exclusive to pioneering “geek’ website Ain’t It Cool News, the trailer for the long in the works film, 5-25-77, was revealed today.  AICN’s Harry Knowles (who has seen a rough cut and has been championing the film since it’s inception almost a decade ago) calls it a “geeky Dazed and Confused“. I see a bit of Almost Famous in it a bit as well. Check out the trailer below.

The film has had a long, turbulent history that has been covered across the internet for ages. Everyone from SlashFilm to IndieWire has at one point covered it over the years. It’s one of those stories/projects that popped up every once in a while and also kept me wondering if it would ever make it to an audience. Glad to see it’s finally happening! What do you guys think? Are you excited for this to finally come out for us to see? Comment and discuss below!

5-25-77 is written and directed by Patrick Read Johnson. It stars John Francis Daley, Austin Pendelton, Collen Camp, and Neil Flynn. It is scheduled for release on May 25, 2017.

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Flashbacks And Revelations On ‘Attack On Titan’

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Spoiler Alert

After last week’s shocking cliffhanger, Attack on Titan episode 30 begins by giving us something which has never been shown in the series before: Snow. Yes, a flashback to basic training shows snow for the first time in this world. Think about it, there has never been a snow covered titan ever. Of course there isn’t one here either so don’t get your hopes up.

How many times is the show going to beat us over the head with the idea Christa is the perfect person and all others in this series, Nay the world are ants compared to her greatness? We get it people! She’s an awesome character. Most of the episode showcases on her and Ymir’s relationship and the how and why Ymir has always been there for her. Frankly the more you look into it, Ymir’s behavior sways between tough love and just being a jerk to Christa. Yeah, she’s willing to finally step up and stop being such a terrible person when the chips are down but really what about all the other times in their relationship? Better to have a friends around who are nice to you all the time instead of only when you are in a life or death situation.

This episode draws to a close with a great moment as the cavalry finally arrives to save their friends. A surprising realization also comes in the form of Aaron announcing his first kill. Once you take a moment and realize it, outside of when he is a Titan this is the first actual kill he has had the entire series. Man Mikasa really is the only thing keeping him alive most of the time isn’t she?

Good action, great drama, and a some nice bits of character development. This episode has it all but it don’t get too comfortable just yet. Next week’s episode looks to be even more action packed.

Attack on Titan: Season Two is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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Superman Fights the KKK in Upcoming Film

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Across his cinematic history, we’ve seen Superman defeat Lex Luthor, General Zod, and Doomsday, but never his greatest foe: the Klu Klux Klan. Thankfully, this will play out in a new film from Lotus Entertainment and Paperchase Films, according to Empire.

“Given [his history], it figures that the Man of Steel would one day take on the men of hate. Superman was shaped as a force for openness and fairness and a positive future for all. The KKK was openly anti-Semitic, hostile to liberal democracy, and wanted to turn the clock back.” – Rick Bowers, Author.

Superman Vs The KKK adapts the 2012 book Superman Versus The Ku Klux Klan: The True Story Of How The Iconic Superhero Battled The Men Of Hate, written by Rick Bowers. It explores the true story that inspired the 1946 radio drama The Adventures of Superman episode, “Clan Of The Fiery Cross.”

On the book, Lotus Entertaiment co-founder Bill Johnson said, “The themes of this true story fall right in line with the type of stories that inspired me to want to make movies in the first place.”

 

“Fighting the forces of evil with brain over brawn, artists taking down bullies, and the power of a good piece of content, it’s a real case of truth being cooler than fiction.” -Marc Rosen, Producer.

The story follows Stetson Kennedy, an activist who went undercover in the KKK in 1946. He contacted the producers of The Adventures of Superman, hoping they’d be interested in using what he had learned for a story arc. He provided information on codewords, rituals, and more. The producers jumped at the chance, and the rest is history.

“The story behind Superman Vs the KKK really struck a chord with me. Right away I knew I wanted to relive it by being a part of the nonviolent resistance against oppression.” – Marco Vicini, Producer.

Katherine Lindberg (Wet Hot American Summer) is set to write the script. Lotus Entertainment previously produced Maggie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin, and helped distribute A Hologram for the King.


What are you excited to see in Superman Vs The KKK? Let us know in the comments!

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RuPaul’s Drag Race: Power Ranking The Snatch Game Performances

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Which Queen Made It Out Of Snatch Game On Top?

Snatch Game from Season 9 is going to one of the most forgettable in ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race‘ history. With such a memorable cast, there were some high hopes but most of the contenders fell flat. While there were some standouts, the majority didn’t click.

Two weeks ago, I made Snatch Game predictions. Find them by clicking here!

Below is a power ranking of all the performances from Snatch Game.

10. Cynthia Lee Fontaine as Sofia Vergara

– There’s a reason Cynthia went home because of this performance. It’s just horrible. For her to have multiple years to work on this, it’s sad she couldn’t do anything with Sofia Vergara. Relying on her thick accent wasn’t enough and this ended up sending her home.

9. Farrah Moan as Gigi Gorgeous

– As soon as Farrah was announced to be playing Gigi Gorgeous, most fans wrote her off instantly. It’s a unique choice for Snatch Game but she couldn’t make it funny. Farrah Moan is lucky she had a great Madonna runway look because this was bottom 2 material.

8. Peppermint as Nene Leakes

– Poor Peppermint. Her performance as Nene Leakes was hard to watch. You can tell she was in her head and it caused her to stumble. Even her look wasn’t so striking, nothing really screamed Nene. Thankfully, Peppermint does a solid lip-sync!

7. Aja as Alyssa Edwards

Other than having some terrifying makeup, there’s nothing memorable about this. To write this article, I even had to look up who Aja was for Snatch Game. If the other’s weren’t as bad as they were, Aja would’ve been in the bottom because of this horrid Alyssa Edwards impersonation.

6. Trinity Taylor as Amanda Lepore

– Based on the looks alone, Trinity Taylor’s Amanda Lepore was a knockout. Instantly recognizable and nailed some mannerisms, Trinity did just find. She didn’t impress too much but didn’t bomb so she’s placed firmly in the middle.

5. Valentina As Miss Colombia

– As soon as you saw Valentina’s look, it earned some laughs. Even her first few jokes were good but comedy is obviously not her strong suit. The Miss Colombia gimmick also feels slightly dated by the time of airing so that hurt the performance as well.

4. Nina Bo’Nina Brown as Jasmine Masters

– One of the predictions I nailed is Nina Bo’Nina Brown as Jasmine Masters. It felt like the obvious choice with Nina’s hilarious Youtube videos but there’s still some doubts. While it wasn’t the show-stealing role that many hoped for, there was plenty of chuckles.

3. Shea Coulee As Naomi Campbell

Shea Coulee’s Naomi Campbell is one of the best of the night. Almost so good that she should’ve been in the top 3. The look wasn’t as striking as I’d hope but the accent and personality were there. Each week, Shea is showing she’s a top 3 contender.

2. Sasha Velour as Marlene Dietrich

– Why Sasha Velour doubted herself with this performance is beyond me. Usually, these legendary older stars do very well in Snatch Game. The performance wasn’t laugh-out-loud worthy but it was better than most. Also, the Marlene Dietrich look was very on-point.

1. Alexis Michelle as Liza Minelli

– The only other performance I predicted correctly, Alexis Michelle as Liza was the best of the season. It’s going to be one of the best of all time because it’s just that good. From the look to the quirks, Alexis nailed everything.

Check out this week’s episode of Untucked for more Snatch Game shade.

Let me know what you think in the comments below!

Who are your favorite from Season 9’s Snatch Game?

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Review: Gundam Thunderbolt Episode 6

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Gundam Thunderbolt

Gundam Thunderbolt episode 6 took me by surprise this morning. It was a pleasant change of pace to wake up to a new episode of one of the best war stories ever told. This episode dealt with one of my favorite characters of the One Year War, Io Fleming. This is a great series, so please stop if you haven’t caught up yet, spoilers ahead.

Action!

I had zero expectations going in as I haven’t read past what constitutes the first season of the manga. Gundam Thunderbolt however, always catches me by surprise.

From memory, I don’t remember the last Gundam series that had such an amazing water themed battle like the one shown here. Everything, from the way the more experienced aquatic Zeon forces utilized the terrain to how Gundam Atlas’ appeared, was captivating. Seeing the Feddies lose is always a treat, but this one-sided massacre had me feeling things.

It doesn’t help that the writer for this series makes the characters feel so human. They all have this special thing they are fond of. For Io, it’s jazz. For Daryl, it’s those old pop songs. A character introduced in this episode named Lieutenant Bull had a love for bobble heads and baseball. The way they are written just reminds you of someone you know. This could be your brother, your cousin, or your best friend. It makes the fight for what they believe in, that more real.

Another enjoyable aspect of the fight was that we got to see the pilots put in their suit’s energy towards different systems. We saw Bianca power up her beam sabers, her legs and later Io attempted something similar.

Gundam Atlas piercing the Grublo
Did the guy in the Grublo die from drowning or the pressure?

Flirting with Danger

Protagonist

Let’s take a minute to talk about how Io was this episode. The man has one of the best weapons of war in his hands in the form of a Gundam. What does he do? Take a bunch of unnecessary risks and damage that could be avoided. He’s an experienced Gundam pilot yet somehow still finds the time to be as reckless as possible. He lost all of his equipment within minutes, and also managed to drop his beam sabers at the end.

Now don’t get me wrong, that all plays into the charm of his character. A friend of mine described him as being like James Bond. I can completely agree with that statement. He is reckless, has infinite charisma, and never truly thinks his plans through, but also gets things done. Fleming is also highly imaginative, which he proves when his leg thrusters are broken and he moves all the power to his sabers to push him upward. It’s realistic that in the moment Io forgot the finer details of the suit such as its pressure limit or that sabers can overheat. His character would lose from being an overly calculating type so this all works out in the end for him.

It also helps that Io Fleming is a few letters from James Bond’s creator Ian Fleming‘s name.

Gundam Atlast and Io Fleming sinking
The moment Io realized he had no chance to survive alone.

Second star

Io Fleming is great? So is Bianca Carlyle. She is equally as interesting as he is, if not more, since she’s a new character. Ranging from her love of Jazz to the stories her tattoos tell of her military career, she’s a great person. I personally enjoy her frantic style of fighting where she does whatever is needed to live. It’s like seeing a cornered animal fight to live another day. When that Zeon Major pitied her for being a woman, she didn’t take that lying down; she crashed both of their suits. Bianca pulling an Io to go shoot the dude’s head on foot was amazing. She’s the quintessential warrior where sex, race, or age doesn’t matter. We were also treated to a great scene when Io finally found someone to treat as an equal in Bianca.

Bianca Carlyle aiming her gun at Major Kaufmann.
Bianca was about to shoot some dude surrounded by penguins in the back! Ice cold.

A Lesson

The last part of the episode is where we were reminded that war is terrible. Seeing both the Zeon and the Federation grieving for their lost ones was heartbreaking. That’s the reality of war we often forget, both sides think they are right and we’re all people at the end of the day.

Oh by the way how tight has the music been this season? If the first season’s jazz felt chaotic and loud, this season’s feeling melancholic and more controlled. That Japanese cover of Nina Simone’s Feeling Good was the cherry on top.

Gundam Thunderbolt is a realistic take on war using giant robots with deeply captivating characters. This episode has me hyped for the other 2 episodes and I cannot wait to see where Io and Daryl’s factions take them. Waiting a month for another episode feels absolutely fair as we are treated with amazing quality in animation, soundtrack, and story. If you’re looking for series to get into the Universal Century, I definitely recommend this one as it’s separated enough that you can watch it as a standalone, while also being connected to the bigger picture.

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‘Logan’: Black & White Version Coming To Theaters In May

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Director of Logan, James Mangold, has confirmed that a black and white version of the film will be hitting movie theaters next month.

After the tweet generated curiosity among his audience, Mangold clarified in a later posting.

Are you planning to check out Logan in black and white? I know I’ll be heading to the theater on May 16.

“In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hide out on the Mexican border. But Logan’s attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are up-ended when a young mutant arrives, being pursued by dark forces.”

Logan stars Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/ Logan, Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier, Dafnee Keen as Laura Kinney/X-23, Boyd Holbrook as Donald Pierce, Doris Morgado as Maria, Richard E. Grant as Dr. Zander Rice, Stephen Merchant as Caliban, Elizabeth Rodriguez as Gabriela, and others.

Down below, watch Monkeys Fighting Robots film critic EJ Moreno talk about Logan in his series, “About Last Night”.

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Five Favorite Films From The Year I Was Born – 1981

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In getting ready to write this article, I discovered something about myself: I’m not a big fan of movies from the year I was born, 1981.  Oh, to have been born a year earlier, the year of The Empire Strikes Back, Airplane, The Shining and many more. Since going back in time to convince my parents to conceive me a year earlier wasn’t an option, I dug into my top five flicks from 1981. It turns out there were some pretty noticeable gaps in my viewings from the year I was born. For example, I have never seen An American Werewolf in London or The Road Warrior.  Now, in my defense, these pictures were rated R, so I can hardly be looked down upon for not having seen them when I was 0.  I have, however, had 3 decades since then to catch up, so feel free to come at me in the comments. If you’re having trouble, here’s a template: “You haven’t seen _________? What the hell is wrong with you?!”  Alright, on to the movies:

History of the World: Part I

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Not one of my favorite Mel Brooks movies, but even a lower-tier Mel Brooks movie is better than most movies.  For my money, Mel Brooks as Moses beats Charlton Heston any day. Gregory Hines, Dom DeLuise, and Madeline Kahn all help round out this funny flick.

On Golden Pond

Oddly enough, I watched this flick for the first time only a few months ago, while working my way through a list of Academy Award winners and nominees. I don’t imagine I’d have cared much for this movie if I had seen it years ago, but I appreciate Henry Fonda’s portrayal of cranky old man Norman Thayer, Jr. now that I’m getting older and crankier. The movie takes a very personal look at relationships, primarily Norman’s relationship to his loving wife, played by Katherine Hepburn; his relationship (such as it is) to his daughter Chelsea (played by real-life daughter Jane Fonda); and his relationship with grandson Billy Ray. The film is quite moving at times and actually pretty funny at others, as in the clip below, in which Chelsea’s new boyfriend, Bill Ray, gets to know Norman.

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The Great Muppet Caper

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While the musical numbers grow tiresome, the rest of this movie is pretty great. Unsurprisingly, this movie is better to me as an adult than it was when I was a child (back then I was a bigger fan of The Muppets take Manhattan). Five-year-old me was unable to appreciate the self-aware meta jokes, John Cleese’s performance, and the hilarity of Gonzo contemplating jumping out of a hot air balloon to his death.

Stripes

Stripes

Having seen this flick only once, in 1999, and remembering very little about it, other than that it made me laugh, I decided a quick refresher was in order and watched it again. Starting its first act with a depiction of boot camp and then plunging into a live-combat situation, Stripes has a lot of similarities with another war movie of this era, Full Metal Jacket. Unlike FMJ, Stripes features John Candy mud wrestling strippers and a Winnebago equipped with flame throwers and rocket launchers. Advantage: Stripes.  Bill Murray at this time was perfecting slacker comedy and Harold Ramis is every bit a match for him.

Raiders of the Lost Ark

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There’s nothing I can tell you about this classic that you shouldn’t already know. It’s almost universally acknowledged as one of the greatest movies of all time. Spielberg and Lucas introduced us to Indiana Jones, a hero so cool that we never even noticed he was named after a state that isn’t in the least bit exciting. Raiders has everything: action, humor, suspense, Nazi-punching, a thieving monkey, and a sword fight for the ages. You can feel the love for 1940’s film-making throughout. It’s like The Maltese Falcon with more face-melting.


What is your favorite film from 1981? Comment below.

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‘Satellite Falling’ #4 Makes Up For Lost Time

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In the wake of last issue’s shocking death, Lilly and her team of aliens must infiltrate the enemy ship with one goal in mind: find Eva!

Writing

After a long delay due to a changing of the guard, Satellite Falling is finally back. When a book takes a long break, it’s usually important to make a come back with a phenomenal issue which will help everyone remember how good it was before the gap in time. This issue manages to pull off this feat gloriously by putting the main character through hell and high water.

Lilly just can’t catch a break this issue. After it’s revealed that someone did die last time (was totally banking on the “psyche gotcha” moment to happen), they raid the enemy ship. There, Lilly is able to confront Eva, who proceeds to give her an emotional punch to the gut no one would see coming. Meeting with an ex isn’t the most pleasant experience but writer Steve Horton really sells it as being shear torture. Really makes you want to know what is going to happen next in this series.

Satellite Falling

Artwork

There two sets of art teams who worked on this book. Though Stephen Thompson penciled the whole thing he inked only the first part of the book with Lisa Jackson doing color works. The later half would have Austin Janowsky on inks and Alex Lozano on colors. The art shift between the two teams is noticeable. Not bad but it does stand out. You can’t tell at first but as the issue goes on it starts to stand out more. This is still a very impressive display of art and it will be interesting to see the how the team handles a full issue.

Conclusion

Good to have this series back. It still remains a powerful bit of human drama mixed in with some very interesting science fiction elements. Now let’s cross our fingers and hope it doesn’t take so long for the next issue to come out.

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