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Ebook About The smash-hit series written by New York Times bestselling writers SCOTT SNYDER (WYTCHES, A.D.: AFTER DEATH) and CHARLES SOULE (CURSE WORDS, the forthcoming novel Anyone) with art by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI (The Amazing Spider-Man, Darth Vader, Hellblazer), newcomer LEONARDO MARCELLO GRASSI, and Eisner Award-winning colorist MATT WILSON (THE WICKED + THE DIVINE, PAPER GIRLS) continues! After barely escaping the deadly clutches of the Destiny Man, the expedition team has crossed over into the strange new zone of "Unity"—a futuristic world of gleaming technology and artificial intelligence. But will it be a safe haven for our heroes, or are they destined to be absorbed into the hive mind?! Collects UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #6-12Book Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Review :
A great 2nd volume. It's a lot to take in just like the first book and you really have to pay attention. I really enjoyed the first volume and waited so long for this 2nd. It all ties together and starts making more sense. This is an awesome dystopian graphic novel for sure. Check it out. This is one “out there” series. And I mean that both in a story-sense and also from a “I can’t believe that this series is actually allowed to be published” perspective.On the one hand, you have to credit co-writers Scott Snyder and Charles Soule for refusing to play things safe: this is a series that has big things on its mind and isn’t afraid to dig deep, ranging from ideas of what exactly constitutes American nationalism to examining the nature of free will and its impact – positive AND negative – on the human condition. It’s also a series that has consistently gorgeous art, with illustrator Giuseppe Camuncoli providing spread after spread of striking color and dynamic line-work. On a purely technical and thematic level, there’s so much to admire and appreciate here.On the other hand…this is also a series that is, well, a lot to take in. Issue-for-issue, Snyder and Soule don’t hold the reader’s hand, neither in terms of providing easy answers to story questions, or when it comes to providing a clear sense of narrative thrust – there are significant chunks of “Undiscovered Country” where it is not 100% clear what exactly is happening, or even if we SHOULD know what is happening. That kind of cards-close-to-the-chest approach to building an ongoing story is is easy to admire – I wish more writers trusted their readers to be smart enough to keep up with them – but it can also lead to a sense of narrative fatigue, especially when applied over an extended publication schedule.It also doesn’t help that it can often be difficult to remember exactly what happened, story-wise, when reading the series month-to-month: so big are the ideas being bounced around here, and so thoroughly unapologetic is Snyder and Soule’s approach to digging deep into said ideas, that it’s not unusual to often feel lost at sea, especially when new chapters of the story are being released only once every 30 days. In fact, one might be forgiven for wondering if the ideal reading experience of “Undiscovered Country” wasn’t month-to-month, but rather, if read binge-style – theoretically, this might help to eliminate some of the confusion/fatigue on a story-level, and might also provide a better and more consistent sense of payoff, as opposed to having to wait 30 days for each new drip of story.Still – you have to admire the ambition of what Snyder and Soule are going for here. “Undiscovered Country” isn’t always the most fun or even engaging series on the stands, but it may be one of the most interesting. And that doesn’t count for nothing. Read Online Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Download Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity PDF Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Mobi Free Reading Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Download Free Pdf Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity PDF Online Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Mobi Online Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Reading Online Undiscovered Country Vol. 2: Unity Read Online Charles Soule Download Charles Soule Charles Soule PDF Charles Soule Mobi Free Reading Charles Soule Download Free Pdf Charles Soule PDF Online Charles Soule Mobi Online Charles Soule Reading Online Charles SouleDownload Mobi Crushing: God Turns Pressure into Power By T. D. Jakes
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