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i came in to this assumption, but the protagonists are rich and highly complex. this doesn't seem like the book i normally read. the story is changing and growing. the art is compelling. honestly, this kind of energy would be hard for you to find a book. in addition, they were able to bring a few more profound ideas into the narrative about the persons and about our connections to each other and the world around us.i was won over by the creative team. it's one of those books i strongly believe t...
The artstyle wasnt for me. The story was pretty simple and gave off a manga vibe
Oh my god the art is so good. I personally vibed with the story as well, but I'll acknowledge that it kind of assumes some familiarity with the inspiration (DBZ in particular) going in.
I like the unique art style. Story itself was decent. The ode- tribute to dragon ball z, was a nice touch
What a trip!!! This is some AAA art for sure. Kind of a shallow story with generic character develpoment/interactions. I see the dragon ball intended influence easily enough though I never really enjoyed the show as a child. Definitely worth taking a look at based on the art alone.
I found the story average, not bad or amazing and interesting enough for me to keep reading. The characters are interesting and the art is (imo) really rad. Some series I will admit that I read because I enjoy the art. 🤷♂️
Such a fun ride! Obviously there are comparisons to Dragon Ball Z and parts did remind me of Birthright, this book has two elements that are essential to a good graphic novel: compelling story and amazing art. The color palette of this graphic novel will blow your mind... so vibrant!The story is left open ended and I hope the author gets a pick up for more issues. I absolutely recommend this title.
This is pretty much exactly the sort of comic book I normally enjoy, but as if hallucinogenically amplified for maximum color saturation. Seriously context aside, the colors in this book are mindblowing, it’s a technicolor bonanza. And context in place, it’s a story of the world’s epic superheroes who seem to have vanquished all their foes and are left with bickering and grumbling and reluctantly acclimating to adult lives without heroic deeds. Until, of course, a foe worthy of challenging shows...
Something of a homage to Dragonball and other similar anime. I loved Fico Ossio's art. The character designs and coloring are fantastic. If the storytelling did more than make constant allusions to the past without explaining any of it, I'd have given the book five stars. As it was, I felt like there were previous volumes I'd missed or something. It was really frustrating. But then again, that vibrant art really did it for me.Received a review copy from Dark Horse and Edelweiss. All thoughts are...
I'll preface this with a warning: I'm not a huge comic guy. I read a handful every year and am pretty selective. The art is, in a word, astounding. Oozing with style and flair, this book has its own unique aesthetic that helps to flesh out the world. I've seen complaints that there isn't enough story or whatever, but honestly, the art does a lot of the heavy lifting to establish the world and characters. That's probably the way it should be. No exposition dumps or anything like that. The story i...
Intriguing story. Needs more backstory and conclusion. Shame these 5 issues are just a slide
You can find my review on my blog by clicking here.What would heroes do if there’s no more evil to defeat? Would they be able to survive the lack of excitement and adrenaline that it once procured them to fight those who enjoyed chaos? Maybe refocusing themselves to excel in other domains of life might stir some new purpose in them. Maybe embracing the life of a responsible adult is the answer to all this? Maybe they’re just not looking in the right places and the action they crave deep down is
No One Left to Fight is a fun, fast-paced homage to Dragon Ball Z's ever-escalating struggle between good and evil. Aubrey Sitterson's love of the inspiration behind this comic shows in every bit of expository dialogue. Fico Ossio's art is vibrant, leaping off the page throughout the five chapters. As our semi-retired hero, Vâle, has defeated the ultimate foe, he's left pondering what value he still has to the world and to his friends. No One Left to Fight follows Vâle as he reunites with old fr...
Read and enjoyed this series years ago; highly recommended. Adding my Goodreads review so folks can follow this link to read my interview with the creators:https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/e...
From an early age, I was a big fan of Dragon Ball Z, which centred on super-powered martial artists fighting all-powerful aliens, androids and other supernatural forces that threaten the entire universe. Although I eventually grew out of it, I reclaimed that spark of fandom when I read the original source material by Akira Toriyama, who redefined the genre that is “Battle Manga”, paving the way for future works like One Piece and my beloved My Hero Academia. Obviously, no doubt this genre is not...
art style thoughts are of course incredibly subjective but the style of this one was just...restless. everything was in motion, constantly. the character designs feel like early 2000s american art trying to be manga designs *with a twist*, and the characters all act like teenagers despite being full grown adults. i love the idea of the story after the world is saved. i did not want a re-skin of season one naruto, except it's like a really bad high school reunion on top of that. also, so much lef...
I was really looking forward to this book for a lot of reasons. I thought the writer, Aubrey Sitterson's new project Beef Bros. looked super cool, and the premise of this one very much seemed like something that could be an interesting take on the aftermath of a world that's been saved.But... eh. I just don't feel like there's enough here, really.Before I go into why I don't really like this comic I absolutely must stop and compliment the art. I didn't think the art was going to be the best thin...
Pretty good. I would read more.
Короткі враження від коміксу "Коли ні з ким стати до бою".Сюжетно - це практично вільний твір на тему Драгонболу (чи майже будь-якого шьонену). Фабула дуже проста: головний герой колись врятував усю планету і побив самого потужного лиходія. Однак, багато років по тому його життя не дуже клеїться: місцева Сакура обрала місцевого Саске, а наш протагоніст все що сохне по ній та ігнорує місцеву Хінату. Та й взагалі всі лиходії побиті і нема з ким стати до бою (насправді є). Як ви розумієте - це голо...
2.5 stars. A (qualified) success, IMO. Beautiful art (with some confusing storytelling issues), amazing coloring (which sometimes confused and overwhelmed the line art), and a punchy (literally) script, there was a lot to love. I don't feel like I got enough out of the 5 issue stint, though. I realize Sitterson and co were hoping to get their foot in the door with this trade to spur an ongoing but I was hoping for a more complete story instead of what was, honestly