This Philip K. Dick-ian nightmare hurtles toward its tasty conclusion as Orson stops running and turns to look into the abyss thats been chasing him all along.
The most impressive thing about Spaceman is that in 8 issues Azzarello and Risso have created a fully realized alternate future reality. One that, given the reality TV obsessed, fame driven culture of today, may be a little too close for comfort. Spaceman will take you to another place and show you every dark, twisted corner that resides there. Its an unflinching look at what our society values, shown to us through the view of a man whos been to Mars and back. I brain Orson wishes he would have stayed there. Say? Read Full Review
The one saving grace of Spaceman is Eduardo Risso. His art is always great and it looks even better than usual here. His style of cartooning gives every character a sene of emotion and expression. His use of shadows is nothing short of incredible. It's a shame he is not drawing a book that is particularly worth reading right now. Read Full Review
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