Post by richardvasseur on May 31, 2018 21:48:56 GMT
Title: Myopia # 1
Publisher: Dynamite
Writer: Richard Dent
Artist: Patrick Berkenkotter
Colorist: Mohan
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Cover Artist: Cezar Razek and Mohan
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Website: www.dynamite.com
Comments: Mr. Carver is an interesting character who grabs your attention right from the first second you see him.
The story is confusing. There is no explanation as to what is going on. Than jump ahead two years where a man and a homeless man are somehow connected but again nothing is revealed as to how.
James David Chase is a man of intelligence and he lands a new job. Why though should w the reader care? A ten year old boy Matthew uses a lenses to see things. What does it mean?
How do James and Matthew fit together? They both knew his father but why is that important?
The art does make use of some great colors in it. The overall settings are unique as they have an old time feel in a modern time. The people's emotions are shown well in the faces. The backgrounds have lots of detail.
The comic does get you wondering where it is going?
Title: Myopia # 2
Publisher: Dynamite
Writer: Richard Dent
Artist: Patrick Berkenkotter & Ronilson Freire
Colorist: Vinicius Andrade
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Cover Artist: Patrick Berkenkotter & Mohan
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.dynamite.com
Comments: The art is beautifully done and the characters are well drawn with solid lines and good detail. Wonderful use of colors and shading.
We meet several people involved with the lens. Molly and James hit it off for reasons that are obvious as you read this comic. The two do seem like a good match.
Something is going on. People are looking into it and they want answers. The mystery is intriguing.
James and Matthew Molly's son have some tings in common. This relationship starts to make the story much more interesting as it hints at things to come.
There is something going on with certain lens. Matthew somehow plays a major role in whatever is going on. What is going on? Mysteries are great but you need at least a hint of what is going on.
The characters are ones you can identify with and this issue you begin to like them. The mysteries do start to draw you in.
Richard Vasseur