
The Twilight Children
A Graphic Novels, Science Fiction, Comics book. I started out excited at the prospect of the series...The art is enticing and...
When a white orb washes up on the shore of a remote Latin American village, a group of children poke at the strange object to see what it is. The orb explodes, leaving the children completely blind. And when a beautiful young woman who may be an alien is found wandering the seafront, she’s taken in by the townspeople, but soon becomes a person of interest to a pair of CIA agents, and the target of affection for a young scientist. Collecting: The Twilight Children 1-4
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 144 pages
- ISBN: 9781401262457 / 0
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A collaboration between Gilbert Hernandez (Palomar), who wrote the story, the recently departed Darwyn Cooke (Parker), who does the drawing and lettering and Dave Stewart, who does the colors. Supergroup comic? One might think so. The art, the feel of it is terrific, but the story by Beto is sort of like his pulpy B movie stuff: Bizarre.... I started out excited at the prospect of the series...The art is enticing and the fact that it's a mini series made me feel like we'd get answers at the end. After the first issue, I felt confused. I thought surely I had missed something or not read between the lines enough. That fact kept me going, especially considering there were... This had such promise, and had me hooked throughout...until the end. Maybe I just didn't get it, but the end didn't seem to answer any of the questions I had throughout the plot! What were those orbs? What were they doing? Where did Ela come from/go to/do exactly? Plus, aside from Bundo and Tito who had greatly evolved characters, I...