Post by richardvasseur on Jan 8, 2022 21:20:43 GMT
Title: The Great Gatsby # 1
Published by: Clover Press
Writer: F. Scott Fitgerald
Adoptation: Ted Adams
Art/Cover/Colors: Jorge Coelho
Color Flats: Ines Amero
Lettering/Design: Robbie Robbins
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.cloverpress.us
Comments: Beautiful period setting art. All the outdoor scenes and the buildings but especially the people are so wondefully drawn.
Nick Carraway now is shown visiting his friends. Daisy and Tom along with Miss Jordan Baker have Nick join them for dinner. Drama does start to unfold. Tom we see is a cad. Daisy is a bit of a mystery as to why she stays with him. Nick is Daisy's cousin yet they are not real close but they are becoming closer. Jordan the cute blonde girl her place in this story has not been revealed.
When Gatsby shows up he is a mystery. Nick is becoming fasinated with him. What is it about Gatsby to draw ones attention?
The art is so beautifully done and the story is slowly unfolding. All the main characters are introduced. As the story continues hopefully more will be revealed. This issue is a little slow.
Nick comes across as a nice guy.
Title: The Great Gatsby # 2
Published by: Clover Press
Writer: F. Scott Fitgerald
Adoptation: Ted Adams
Art/Cover/Colors: Jorge Coelho
Color Flats: Ines Amero
Lettering/Design: Robbie Robbins
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.cloverpress.us
Comments: The Valley of Ashes is a bleak desolate sight.
Nick meets Tom's mistress who is also married. Again the art is simply gorgeous and captures the time period perfectly. Tom is a man who does not respect women.
At a party thrown by Gatsby he remains a mystery. His party's are huge and lots of people attend them. Gatsby himself though is nowhere to be seen. When he does show up he is a mystery that begs to be solved.
Nick an Jordan are developing a relationship. They do seem to fit well together.
Gatsby now what is going on with him? He likes a good party obviously. What is he up to?
There is drama a plenty here. Is that all there is to this story or is there more? The art now is candy for your eyes it is just so sweet.
Richard Vasseur