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Black orchid deluxe edition neil gaiman
Black orchid deluxe edition neil gaiman












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Each bit of art flows within each other but they seem to naturally collide with each other with the flow of Neil Gaiman's thought-provoking speech.

black orchid deluxe edition neil gaiman

There is almost every kind of green across the pages to contrast with the noirish world of business men and drunks. He really brings the natural world into the book just as he did in Grant Morrison's Arkham Asylum, you can feel as if you are breathing woodlands through every sight possible. Dave McKean's is beautiful and he is probably one of my favourites of the comic book genre and just as an artist in general. If there is any reason to buy this new edition of this book, is the art. So as I pointed out don't go expecting the classic good vs evil fight of most comic books, there isn't one in here. However its truly the themes that takes this book new places, they especially philosophical when they are addressed, there is never a true answer to violence and death in the book nor is there one to rebirth as a new person.

black orchid deluxe edition neil gaiman

From here is an cat and mouse chase with Luthor's men chasing after Susan while she explores her own past and new identity through her meetings of some familiar faces of the DC universe. At the same time, Lex Luthor wants this formula for his own company. From here Susan is revived by an scientist into an plant-like woman, but she can't figure who she is or why she is here. The story is somewhat not exactly confusing but the basic premise is that Susan Liden is brutally killed after she discovered while doing undercover work. It also deals and switches the very nature of comic book around from the start. This book explores the nature of life, death and rebirth. First of all, if you're gonna read this book, don't go in expecting an usual superhero book.














Black orchid deluxe edition neil gaiman