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michaelclorah 's review for:
Promethea, Vol. 1
by Alan Moore
Where to start...
It's fascinating stuff, Moore's theories on existence, humanity, God, life and all of that. Some went over my head, some were sublimely profound, some seemed absurdly goofy, but it all made for an engaging, very challenging read.
Parts of Promethea's Kaballah tour seemed to bog down, narratively, but Williams ASTONISHING artwork kept my interest engaged and my short attention span excited, if only to see how he would visualize and structure the next moment of this remarkable journey. I can't imagine how Moore could have made this series work with any other artist.
Promethea is definitely a series that I intend to revisit frequently to see how my life journey affects how I see Sophie and Promethea's journey.
It's fascinating stuff, Moore's theories on existence, humanity, God, life and all of that. Some went over my head, some were sublimely profound, some seemed absurdly goofy, but it all made for an engaging, very challenging read.
Parts of Promethea's Kaballah tour seemed to bog down, narratively, but Williams ASTONISHING artwork kept my interest engaged and my short attention span excited, if only to see how he would visualize and structure the next moment of this remarkable journey. I can't imagine how Moore could have made this series work with any other artist.
Promethea is definitely a series that I intend to revisit frequently to see how my life journey affects how I see Sophie and Promethea's journey.