Greatly aided by its very limited colour palate (mainly monochrome with a small dash of green and red), Duguid's artwork is the real star here. Like films such as Schindler's List and A Matter of Life and Death, the black and white is used to illustrate a world devoid of colour and life. If there's a flaw here, it's that Trotter's script is a bit lacking in substance; although given that this is only number 1 of a series that's likely to be rectified as the world is further explored. It's a small niggle and the only thing that stops this getting the full five nerds. Read Full Review
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