Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Books/Comics

‘Shade the Changing Woman #5’ (review)

Written by Cecil Castellucci
Illustrated by Marley Zarcone
Published by DC Comics

 

The opening splash page of this story leads the book off well.

Shade is falling apart quickly. Zarcone demonstrates that right off the bat with the art and it’s hard to look at. That first image is really that well drawn and hits the reader just right.

Castellucci’s words are like poetry with the artwork. Shade is falling apart and it’s sad and beautiful.  The pages that follow are along the same lines but will hit anyone hard who has been down on themselves.

The problem is, Shade’s depression is having some serious effects on the world.  It may even end up destroying the planet.  Castellucci has effectively turned this book into one of the most emotional and resonant comics on the stands.

We see Shade try to circumvent being alive on Earth.

And in each scene we see something we never thought we would see.

Shade doesn’t have any emotions left about anything.

We see Rac Shade confront Shade about the madness that is taking over the world. It’s a poignant dialogue between the two that is more interested in making the reader think.

Zarcone’s simple yet effective art is incredible. It’s expressive and like nothing else on the market. She says so much with so little and I love the storytelling she creates.

This is the second to last issue of this book. I’m sorry to see it go away. I hope this creative team shows up on another book or graphic novel soon. This has been one of the best reads of the past two years.

RATING: A

 

 

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

DISCLAIMER

Forces of Geek is protected from liability under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and “Safe Harbor” provisions.

All posts are submitted by volunteer contributors who have agreed to our Code of Conduct.

FOG! will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement.

Please contact us for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content.

SOCIAL INFLUENCER POLICY

In many cases free copies of media and merchandise were provided in exchange for an unbiased and honest review. The opinions shared on Forces of Geek are those of the individual author.

You May Also Like

Reviews

Written and Illustrated by Becky Barnicoat Published by Gallery Books   My mother was 45 years old when I was born in 1959 and...

Reviews

Written by Joe Casey  Art by Paul Fry Published by Image Comics   Writer Joe Casey really does write some interesting comics. Everything he...

Comics

The genesis of Sherlock Holmes and The Empire Builders goes back to around 2002. I had always been a big fan of Conan Doyle...

Reviews

 Written by Stan Lee Art by John Romita, Jr., with Gil Kane Introduction by Brian Michael Bendis Edited by John Lind Published by Bullpen...