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A review by kfish3
Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Octavia E. Butler, Damian Duffy
3.0
Parable of the Sower by Damian Duffy is a free NetGalley e-comicbook that I read in late November.
Chapters/issues that take place 2024-2027 with material drawn on lined notebook paper, most others in rectangular cells through grey and blue marker-like sketches and scribbles, handwritten and Times New Roman quotations, dialogue, and journal-like narrative from Lauren, a preacher’s daughter who questions the status quo, cares for and teaches others, holds inner turmoil on the nature of God, overwhelmed but confident that she can make changes. It's very dismal with themes of huge class stratification, hardship, acts of violence, earthquakes, martial law, wide use of drugs and guns, losses and gains within power structures, and missions to Mars in order to escape Earth; thought its primary conflict is of migrants travelling to somewhere better or to stay in one place within a penetrable, vulnerable fortress.
Chapters/issues that take place 2024-2027 with material drawn on lined notebook paper, most others in rectangular cells through grey and blue marker-like sketches and scribbles, handwritten and Times New Roman quotations, dialogue, and journal-like narrative from Lauren, a preacher’s daughter who questions the status quo, cares for and teaches others, holds inner turmoil on the nature of God, overwhelmed but confident that she can make changes. It's very dismal with themes of huge class stratification, hardship, acts of violence, earthquakes, martial law, wide use of drugs and guns, losses and gains within power structures, and missions to Mars in order to escape Earth; thought its primary conflict is of migrants travelling to somewhere better or to stay in one place within a penetrable, vulnerable fortress.