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Unsounded - Volume 1: The Zombie & The Brat by Ashley Cope

clairetrellahill's review

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dark emotional funny sad

5.0

Recently something rang a bell in my memory—a story about a zombie man who had to walk around with a young girl for some reason. It was a webcomic that I read in college, ten years ago. After some googling, I found the webcomic—UNSOUNDED—and the three printed volumes, and realized the comic was still ongoing. I bought the first comic for nostalgia’s sake—and lo and behold it’s still incredibly good. The art is wonderful and the worldbuilding is packed full of things that returned to my memory. You can read the webcomic online for free on the author’s website. I will probably see if I can catch up and see what my old friends Sette and Duane have been up to.

Tw: there are some dark and bloody elements to the story.

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zipperbee's review

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medium-paced

3.5

irinam's review

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4.0

Well, that was fun!

cgbn's review

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adventurous emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0


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writetoexpress's review

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5.0

I remember stumbling upon this webcomic when it first started. I absolutely love the characters the bond between Sette and Duane. The artwork completely brings the story together. The amount of details in each scene is amazing! There is magic, adventure, and even heartbreak. You will immediately find yourself falling into this incredible world that Ashley has created. The pictures float off of the pages and become more than just a story with action and endless amounts of sass. You will not be disappointed!
The characters are not your typical standard hero and sidekick. If anything, they are far better. Each held down by their own flaws and insecurities, Ashley does a fantastic job at portraying them all! The diverse group of characters makes the story even more enjoyable and exciting.

sandphin's review

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5.0

Really beautiful artwork. Great characters. Interesting world with lots of conflict. Looking forward to reading more!

soartfullydone's review

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adventurous dark funny mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

prationality's review

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4.0

Welcome to another round of Lexie funded a Kickstarter and here is the reward! I'm having a banner time as far as Kickstarter and comics go and Unsounded is no different! Before I go on, you can read chapters 1-7 here at the comic's webpage for free, the first volume collects chaps 1-3 and some misc stuff (like a short story, sketches, such and so). And because I adore Television Tropes webpage as a recreational hobby to explore (can we add that to Goodreads to count as 'reading'?) I spoiled myself something rotten on stuff not in the first three chapters.

I'll point out I can't stand how Sette speaks more than half the time. I'm pretty sure this is intentional on the creator's part as Cope seems to be a cheeky lil' bit when it comes to her comic. Sette speaks...off colorly, but more importantly she over pronounces things. Like 'stupid' is always 'stoopid'.

The first chap sets up our main Duo quite well. We see how recklessly brash Sette can be, how little she cares about anything that isn't on her agenda, how little patience Duane has for her and how close they both are to killing each other. They run into a sentient tree root, which almost ends really bad for everyone and ends really bad for everyone who isn't a main character. Which is actually how it works out in most skirmishes that involve the main characters.

I really like Cope's artwork. What you see above is how most panels look, though she pays special attention to backgrounds, clothing details and will without warning go into a completely different art style for 'splash' pages. Though what is adorably cute to see with Sette being annoyed is horrifyingly disturbing when a child is found brutally butchered.

The first chapter could be seen as an one-shot comic to draw readers in--it has action, magic, terror, brats, zombies, near death, real death, explosions...but chapters two and three prove things to be way more serious. Sette is quite as settled in her role as heir to her Da's infamous empire as she'd like Duane (or the world) to think, Duane isn't the happy-go-lucky Galit (not to be confused with a zombie) he...well okay he never appears to be happy-go-lucky. Mostly grumpy, irritated and rude. The slavers aren't quite slavers.

The land is not quite forgiving or welcoming.

Its a ball of fun! Definitely check out the series (hey you can read it for free). I have no idea if Cope is going to be printing MORE of the first volume, but I hope she prints volume 2. I'll definitely be chipping in again!
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