| Comic Review: Shifter |
By Waerloga69
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Wednesday, November 6th, 2013 at 6:00 pm |
Shifter
Created by Skip Brittenham and Brian Haberlin
Written by Brian Haberlin and Brian Holguin
Illustrations by Brian Haberlin, Geirrod VanDyke, Kunrong Yap and Chan Hyuk Lee
Letters by Francis Takenaga
Technology by David Pentz
Anomaly Publishing
Release Date: October 8, 2013
Cover Price: $19.99
Shifter is the newest offering from the creative team that brought us Anomaly last year. This huge graphic novel spans over two hundred pages and is more than just entertainment, it’s thought provoking. I found myself pondering how certain people and groups abuse the power they have over others, not to mention what I would do were I in the protagonist’s place. We start off with Noah (which just so happens to be my nephew’s name), he’s just your average government employee that has a job flying drones to keep an eye on the environment. While getting ready to knock off for the day and head out to his bachelor party, he sees something that’s just a little off. After reporting it to his boss, he heads out for the night, not giving it a second thought. Everything seems normal when he gets up the next day for a nature hike, he even stops to help a couple of guys who are lost on the trail. Following an accident that leaves him half drowned and stuck in an underground cavern, he eventually makes his way to another cave that seems to be the legendary White Lodge that the Native Americans once held sacred. Above him hangs a sphere that abruptly pulls him inside and begins to interact with him in order to repair the damage done to his body.
...continue reading » Tags: Anomaly, Anomaly Publishing, Brian Haberlin, Brian Holguin, Chan Hyuk Lee, David Pentz, Francis Takenaga, Geirrod VanDyke, Kunrong Yap, Shifter, Skip Brittenham, UAR | |
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| The Drill Down 298: The Spaceship Is Landing [Photo credit: Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group]
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...continue reading » Tags: Android TV, Apple, castAR, Chromecast, Foxconn, Gabe Newell, Google TV, Jeri Ellsworth, Kickstarter, National Security Agency, Netflix, New York Comic Con, NSA, NYCC, Playstation, PlayStation 4, Rick Johnson, Sony, Steve Jobs, Terms of Service, Twitter, Valve | |
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| Must Watch: The Legendary Stan Lee Slams 3D
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