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2 of 5
Created by Roger Mincheff, written by James Farr with art by Alfa Robbi and Papillon Studio
Published by TokyoPop
Slugline: Beware the Evil Bunnies
The slugline makes me want to sprinkle some of the lines from the Buffy:the Vampire Slayer musical, Once More with Feeling in the review, but I am afraid most people won't get people the
reference. For the people who do, just remember Anya's bunny song.
Now
that I have that digression out of the way, eV is set 20 minutes and
five year's from now. Ev's father is a scientist specializing in
nanotechnology and with the arrival of aliens asking for a Earth
representative for an interstellar congress. Ev has some issues with
her father basically disappearing for 5 years while preparing nanite
enhancements for whomever eventually ends planetary representative, but
car accident at the last minutes forces Ev's father to sacrifice the
last five year's work to save her. But in return, she ends up having to
become Earth's planetary rep, and let's just say aliens can be suckered
just as well as humans by multi-dimensional creatures beyond anything's
ken.
I wanted to
like this more, but the pacing of the story seemed to be way off,
sometimes skipping past things with barely any explanation, other times
slowing down to show us details that don't seem to forward the story
that much. I suspect that this was originally intended to be in another
format (not manga) simply because of how the pacing seems off. There
are some big sci-fi ideas, please I am always a sucker for Lovecraftian
horrors.
And if the
last scene doesn't scream out "sequel" I don't know what does. Is this
the continuation of the trend of TV/Movie types getting involved in
comics? Comic publishers have had an influx of Hollywood creators, is
it nowmanga's turn? And is that a good or bad thing? I don't know, but
in this particular instance, maybe the creators needed to acclimate
more to the format.
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-Ferdinand
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Beware the Evil Bunnies!