PDF Descender Vol 1 Tin Stars Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen Books
PDF Descender Vol 1 Tin Stars Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen Books


Newsweek's Best Comic Books of 2018
2018, 2017, 2016 YALSA's Great Graphic Novels for Teens
2015 NPR's Best Books of the Year
"Your new sci-fi obsession is here, and its name is Descender." -Entertainment Weekly
Young Robot boy TIM-21 and his companions struggle to stay alive in a universe where all androids have been outlawed and bounty hunters lurk on every planet. Written by award-winning creator, Jeff Lemire, Descender is a rip-roaring and heart-felt cosmic odyssey. Lemire pits humanity against machine, and world against world, to create a sprawling epic.
Collects Descender issues #1-6 of the critically acclaimed, bestselling science fiction series into trade paperback.
PDF Descender Vol 1 Tin Stars Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen Books
"I don't read many graphic novels as I prefer straight up science fiction and/or space opera to superheroes. Descender delivers on every level! Great characters, excellent story/writing, lots of mystery, killer world building, and wonderful art. It's one of the few graphic novels where I feel I've gotten my money's worth, as they tend to be pretty pricey. I'm in this series until the end, without doubt! Well worth it!"
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Descender Vol 1 Tin Stars Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen Books Reviews :
Descender Vol 1 Tin Stars Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen Books Reviews
- What do you get with Jeff Lemire's writing and Dustin Nguyen's art? A complex beautiful world that kept me engaged and reading straight through from the moment I opened it up.
The story starts 10 years in the past when the planets are attacked by giant robots. When I type "giant" I mean the size of planets! The we turn to today where we meet TIM-21, a child companion robot who awakens to find discover that while he's slept, his world has changed. He is "rescued" by two agents -- Telsa, the daughter of a powerful general, and Tullis, her right hand -- along with the scientist who created TIM-21. Things do not go as planned. The story is told through current happenings, flashbacks, and visions but they are easy to tell apart. The creatures are complex and very interesting.
The artwork is amazing. It is painted and looks like it could be hanging in an art museum. I appreciated the change in color schemes to help signal the visions and the current days. The colors give a real sense of differences between the few planets we visit. The lack of harsh definite lines made the pages seem like they were floating in space.
I loved it and what the next volume. - Jeff Lemire and Dustin Ngyuen have created a truly unique science fiction realm with its own intriguing history and mysteries, while simultaneously hearkening back to great science fiction realms such as Battlestar Galactica and Star Wars. It is wonderfully imaginative, suspenseful, engaging, and adorable all at the same time.
Lemire's script shows meticulous planning and plotting with a steady pace that leaves the reader wanting more after they close the back cover, and his characterizations are dynamic and relate-able, regardless of whether they are human, alien, or robot. Tim-21, the protagonist, is the perfect choice for the reader to follow on their journey, as he is in the dark just as much as the rest of us are, learning more and more about this world with the turn of every page. I would be remiss if I didn't make note of Driller, a lovable oaf of a hard labor robot, and my personal favorite character. While he never has much to say, it is always something entertaining or poignant.
The art...good Lord, the art is phenomenal. Ngyuen's unique style creates a somewhat cartoon-ish realm that somehow feels just as real as the one we all inhabit, all with water-color painted interiors that share a level of quality with Alex Ross' work on Kingdom Come. It is absolutely gorgeous to look at for hours on end, with little nuggets of detail thrown in to ensure that you will find something new with each re-read more often than not.
This is a book that I would highly recommend to anyone who is a fan of the comics medium in general, or is a sci-fi fan, or both. I could easily see this story being adapted by a major studio for the big screen and it would feel right at home. - Descender, Vol. 1 Tin Stars is a new science-fiction comic on Image by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen (the artist, not the karate guy from 21 Jump Street). It tells the story of a robot who wakes up 10 years after a group of planet-sized robots, the Harvesters, have rampaged through the galaxy. The remaining species of the galaxy have banned robots totally, but TIM-21 may hold the secret to the Harvesters in his programming.
I've been aware of both Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen for quite some time; I know I've read some of their work, and I bought this book because of their respective reputations and that of Image, which recently has seemed incapable of putting out a bad comic. TIM-21 is a child-companion robot, so he acts like a child while everyone is trying to kill him. Don't get me wrong; this title is for mature readers, but it plays to that child-like sense of fun the way Astro-Boy did in the 1960s in Japan. This is a very good series, and I can't wait for Vol. 2 to come out. ****3/4 - I don't read many graphic novels as I prefer straight up science fiction and/or space opera to superheroes. Descender delivers on every level! Great characters, excellent story/writing, lots of mystery, killer world building, and wonderful art. It's one of the few graphic novels where I feel I've gotten my money's worth, as they tend to be pretty pricey. I'm in this series until the end, without doubt! Well worth it!
- I would recommend this story mainly for people above the age of 18 due to the mature content like violence and swearing though it's not super excessive. To describe this story is imagine if Star Wars was more gritty. Basically, a group of planets go under attack from a race of giant world sized robots called Harvesters that leave the government in shambles. Years later, a child bot is discovered on an abandoned colony that is somehow linked to the Harvesters and he becomes the center of attention from two world governments, bounty hunters and even a rebellion. The characters are well developed-though not always like able- and the story is very well paced and intense. They know how to leave you on a cliffhanger and now I can't wait for the second volume!
- I picked this graphic up out of curiosity and I was more than pleased with the move. Great start to a deep and hopefully uplifting/thought provoking end when it's all finished.
The art alone is wonderful and sullen. Really draws the mood of the page. - This is fantastic world-building; the creation of a new universe with new hopes and characters, but with introduced layers that make this an incredibly appealing book. It's one of the best graphics I've read in a while and I am completely looking forward to the 2nd book.
- Here’s where it starts. Instantly enjoyable characters. Breath taking artwork. One of the best sci-fi comics in recent years. I recommend it to anyone who will listen to me v
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