Eternity by Matt Kindt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Disclaimer: I received a free ecopy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book is gorgeous. The color work is phenomenal. The story takes place in a strange realm on the edge of the universe, so things don't have to follow the same conventions of a story set solely on Earth. I thought the creators did a good job setting up this imagined world so that readers won't feel like they are missing out on something.
It picks up the story of the Divinity character and revolves around the theft of his son. As much as I enjoyed this story, I feel like things are returned to a sort of status quo by the end. The story served to bring a returning character into more of a villain role. I want to see how things will play out with him in the future.
As much as I enjoyed the art, the best part of this book has to be Divinity himself. Here is a superhero that doesn't resort to fighting all the time. He spends more time trying not to fight and show respect for those that might wish to harm him. It was refreshing to read a story where alternatives to fighting are the character's initial choices.
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