Post by richardvasseur on Oct 11, 2018 15:19:08 GMT
Title: Submerged # 1
Publisher: Vault Comics
Writer: Vita Ayala
Illustrator: Lisa Sterle
Colorist: Stelladia
Letterer: Rachel Deering
Covers by: Jen Bartel, Triona Farrell & Lisa Sterle
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.vaultcomics.com
Comments: An older sister is looking out for her younger brother and has been her whole life. This leads her down a dark path to a subway that is not quite what it seems and the people there are more than you see. As Elysia finds herself in the subway on a train looking for her brother. Things though are getting strange around her and stranger as the story goes on. Something is not right here. Something is off and it will get under your skin. Her journey has just started.
Elysia is met by something. What it is is something weird. Her journey just continues to get stranger as she continues on. Ellie though will go on for her brother cause she feels it is her duty to protect him. She is facing things that will have your mind reeling. You will be wondering what is going on?
The art is fantastic illustrating this story and the characters you see within it. This journey into a strange world of wonder will have you mesmerized. You will be wondering what is coming next and still be totally surprised at what does come.
Title: Submerged # 2
Publisher: Vault Comics
Writer: Vita Ayala
Illustrator: Lisa Sterle
Colorist: Stelladia
Letterer: Rachel Deering
Covers by: Jen Bartel, Triona Farrell & Lisa Sterle
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.vaultcomics.com
Comments: Elysia had a very difficult relationship with her mother growing up. In the subway now though she is having trouble with a woman/ghost or something. Elysia finds a boy not her brother and the two of them are found. They must run to escape the thing after them.
Elysia has the woman/ghost after her as well. Elysia does do a lot of running. She does not seem overly scared of this woman/ghost you would think she would be.
The art is good and gives Elysia a normal ordinary everyday look to her and the boy. The creatures they encounter are given a spooky terrifying look. These things you would not want to encounter anytime but especially not at night underground in an empty subway station.
This comic does have away of creeping up on you. Elysia is on a journey not just to find her brother but one of self discovery.
Title: Submerged # 3
Publisher: Vault Comics
Writer: Vita Ayala
Illustrator: Lisa Sterle
Colorist: Stelladia
Letterer: Rachel Deering
Covers by: Jen Bartel, Triona Farrell & Lisa Sterle
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.vaultcomics.com
Comments: The fact that Elysia is gay is brought up it is to show who she is. Her father is not shown but only mentioned he is the one the family wants to impress. Her and her brother Angel do not get along yet still she looks out for him. Is it obligation or love that drives her?
Things are never as they seem here.
It is raining and there is lots of flooding going on, now you know this has something to do with the story, but what?
Elysia has been protecting her little brother all her life. He does not seem worth it though. So why does she protect him so? Her last talk with him she interpreted wrongly. So what does that mean? What trouble is he in?
Who is that kingly figure Elysia sees? From the way the story has been going you are lead to believe it is one person. Is it really though.
Where is this journey taking Elysia? As you read this story you will be so drawn into it that you must know what is next.
Richard Vasseur