Friday, August 1, 2014

Book Review: Black Science vol #1


Book: Black Science volume #1: How to Fall Forever by Rick Remender with illustrations by Matteo Scalera and color by Dean White

Source: Borrowed from Publisher/NetGalley for an honest review

Publication: Available now

Description:

Grant McKay, former member of The Anarchistic Order of Scientists, has finally done the impossible: He has deciphered Black Science and punched through the barriers of reality.

But what lies beyond the veil is not epiphany, but chaos.

Now Grant and his team are lost, living ghosts shipwrecked on an infinite ocean of alien worlds, barreling through the long-forgotten, ancient, and unimaginable dark realms. The only way is forward, through the madness of the lightning sea-swamp and a futurepast trenchworld, where the Sons of the Wakan Tech-Tanka wage never-ending war on the savages of Europe!

How did the Anarchist League of Scientists end up this deep in the onion? And, who among them sabotaged the Pillar?


Rating: 1 star (Did Not Finish)

Review:

The best thing about this is the artwork. The story and the characters are annoying and unlikeable. Which makes it hard to care about what was going on.

The story is about a group of scientist who invented a device that allows them to travel through time. But I just couldn't get into this story and every word that I read turned into blah, blah, blah. I found this to be very boring and decided to stop reading it. This just wasn't for me.

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