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Mnemovore by Ray Fawkes, Hans Rodionoff, Mike Huddleston

arf88's review against another edition

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4.0

Some really cool layouts in here, with speech balloons fading to white, and then entire pages fading to white, to signify things being forgotten. A nice ambiguous ending, but not so obscure that you feel cheated. The cover are is beautiful, and the interior art is quite nice as well. It does suffer from it's length, there's not really enough time in to have both plot and character development, so everyone comes off a but shallow.

mlindner's review

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4.0

This was interesting; very dark. I like how it is self-contained. There may be a follow-up some day but this is it for the nonce. It is complete while remaining open.

Addresses memory and its mutability.

meepelous's review

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2.0

Not sure why so many reviewers mention the "beautiful art". Maybe we just read different comics, but while the art was solid it was nothing special and did nothing to enhance the story.

A somewhat interesting concept, there is little about this story that really jumped out and grabbed me. I probably would have enjoyed it more if it had been shorter. It felt like a lot of things happened that didn't necessarily add to the plot or ambiance.

For all the rather redundant rambling I never felt like any of the characters ended up being fleshed out enough. I certainly couldn't bring myself to care about any of them. And while one of the characters seems to know what's going on I don't think he ever says anything about it...

On the plus side this female character is not a sex object!
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