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Descender Volume 2: Machine Moon, by Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen

Descender Volume 2: Machine Moon, by Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen


Descender Volume 2: Machine Moon, by Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen


PDF Download Descender Volume 2: Machine Moon, by Jeff Lemire Dustin Nguyen

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BOING BOING -- "Jeff and Dustin are accomplishing something special... " BRIAN K. VAUGHAN, SAGA -- "Jeff Lemire has dreamt up an emotional, imaginative new universe, lavishly brought to life by the great Dustin Nguyen. I can't wait to see where they take TIM-21 next."ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY - "Your new sci-fi obsession is here, and its name is Descender..."

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Product details

Series: Descender (Book 2)

Paperback: 116 pages

Publisher: Image Comics (May 10, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1632156768

ISBN-13: 978-1632156761

Product Dimensions:

6.5 x 0.5 x 10 inches

Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.7 out of 5 stars

45 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#88,028 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I'm not a fan of the artwork but the story is interesting enough to look past it.

Considering my love for science fiction movies and video games, I have seen many tropes throughout the years. I find our main character Tim to be endearing and you're rooting for his safety and happiness the whole way through. I loved the introduction of the new characters which helped fix some of the Mass Effect like story I read during the first tradeback. I am very much looking forward to the rest of this story. Jeff is a phenomenal writer! The water color art really wins me over. As a fan of Battle Angel Alita, this reminds of that story in some ways.

I don't read many graphic novels as I prefer straight up science fiction and/or space opera to superheroes. Descender delivers on every level! Great characters, excellent story/writing, lots of mystery, killer world building, and wonderful art. It's one of the few graphic novels where I feel I've gotten my money's worth, as they tend to be pretty pricey. I'm in this series until the end, without doubt! Well worth it!

Honestly, I've never been a very big comics guy. I just happened to stumble on a review of this comic when it first came out and decided on a whim to get it, because it had so many SF themes and elements I really love.What I really like about it is it's something in between a space opera and more serious sci fi fare. There's great writing, spectacular (mind-blowing!) art, and the only thing I don't like about Volume 2 is the fact that the writer and artist are taking a month-long break every time a new volume comes out on print -- and I want to know what happens next!All kidding aside, if a series like this can grab a person like me who doesn't normally read graphic novels or comics, I think many, many people should check it out. This is fantastic work and deserves every sale and piece of recognition it gets, and the price is a steal for six chapters of story, every bit filled with stunning art, great characters, beautiful worlds and fantastic writing. So, give it a shot!

This series is smart. There are so many social observances in the work that it begins to feel like an important story as well. I should also mention it's gorgeous. I don't recall ever reading a comic book done in this type of water color style before. It works wonderfully for this story as well. You don't have to be a comic book fan to enjoy this, I encourage any reader to try this out.

Descender continues to be a great space opera, excellent story telling, plot writing and a very distinctive art style that separates it from most books currently out there. If you like Jeff Lemire or sci-fi or robots or are interested in debating the meaning of sentience, I would strongly recommend this series.

7.5/10Descender vol. 2, like the Descender, Vol. 1: Tin Stars of this galactic saga, is a graphic novel with amazing visuals and an entertaining story. It is like one of those comfort-foods that you want to eat over and over again because, although it is not gourmet, original or the last new thing, it tastes good, warms your belly and makes you feel good.I'm always mesmerised by Nguyen watercolour and drawing mastery and artistry. I love his use of colour and the way he creates lights an shadows using positive/background space. I love how good he is a creating landscapes and characters that can be painted with great detail or just sketched and de-constructed but, visually, still fully there. That is the case of his long distance images and background crowd images; the more you look at them the more they look like blotches of colour, but they are masterly shaped to create the illusion of a full image. Like in Descender, Vol. 1: Tin Stars, Descender 2 has a cohesive colour palette, with colours and hues that are consistently used, some of them are there to depict the environment where the action is happening, but there is a preference for different hues of white, blue, pink and dark greys, with other bright colours popping up secondarily, like red and orange. I don't know if it is a coincidence, but a dark hue of pink is always in the image when Tim-21 experiences special moments in the story. Descender 2 story has more action than Descender 1 so Nguyen plays more with the composition and layout of the vignettes to create dynamism and tension. Like in the previous volume, memories from the past are drawn in sepia tones with a superposition of scenes or developed scenes that have no vignettes; that is the way the mind and memory work -- as an amalgamation of images, words and feelings that are never square or structured. If you are into the Arts you will linger on each page, slowly sipping the watercolour work and Nguyen's artwork.Once again the typography used in the book is very dynamic with different fonts being used to differentiate noise and ambience sounds, machine speech, robot speech, human speech, static signing, informative narration text and so on. This enhances the reading and makes the text more engaging and enjoyable.I love Lemire but I don't think Descender is his best work. Descender 2's narrative, character's depiction and dialogues are still science-fiction déjà vu and cliches. Some characters are crowding the pages without contributing to anything and wasting a time and space that could be devoted to a more in-depth depiction and analysis of the main characters. Descender 2 is better at doing so than Descender 1, though, as there is a bit of more digging into who the characters are, albeit superficial and not deep enough to create round unique characters that don't remind you of anything you haven't seen or read before. Some of the characters that were a bit annoying, distracting and unnecessary in volume 1 are toned down and almost gone in volume 2, like Driller the Killer. However, we see others occupy that same annoying spot, like the funny-ugly predictable Blugger in volume 2. Is he necessary to the story? Does he contribute to the story? To me, he doesn't, at least so far. The same happens with some of the dialogues, which are uninspired and a bit blah, and heard gazillion times in any other comic on planet earth. I found a bit ridiculous calling Effie the Queen in Between, jeez, I would have expected a bit of more creativity, a one word name that means just that...On the sunny side of things, the story seems to follow places that, a priori, we are lead to think that it would not happen. Like Andy popping up. We, or at least I, feared that Tim-21 quest would be met with disappointment, but Andy pops up in this volume and there is a great joy and intrigue. Andy is perhaps the most developed character in the story so far and I am intrigued about his motives. We get to meet some of the leading robots known as the harvesters, enter their mechanic moon, and get to know who they are, what they want and what they believe in. I enjoyed the mix of Huxley meets New Age beliefs that the leading robots have; there is a bit of gold buried there and I hope we dig it out in the next volume. Although there aren't oneiric images in this volume, some of them are oneiric-like, especially those related to the fall into Planet Phages, and very lovely. Finally, the story touches many interesting important themes: self-identity, individuality, race, alterity, ethical behaviour, what life is, what being human means, and what makes us connect. The more I read Descender, the more I see it as a quest for the ideal brotherly love and for connection, whatever form this might take and whomever is the being one connects with. The worlds in the Descender galaxy are multifaceted and interesting despite the flaws of the story.The ending of this volume, although not a cliff-hanger, gets me interested, and, once again, I will be buying the next volume.I read this book it on Comixology and the digital copy is fantastic. It makes you appreciate all the details of the artwork, and one can even see the ruggedness and pores of the paper used for the paintings when zooming in. One gets the impression of having the original in front of the eyes or in one's hands. I love that touchability of the digital images in this book.

Tim-21’s adventures continue and he and some of his companions are in route to the secret robot sanctuary. The story continues to be fast-paced and the art is great – it combines dreaminess with grit in a way that I’ve never really seen before. Sometimes the story veers a bit too much into predictability, but I am intrigued enough to continue.

A very well portrayed visual style. Imaginative, unconventional visual style without being inaccessible. Warm, rich images that convey emotion and feeling assist the characterizations of the story wonderfully. The story is compelling, fun, nicely paced, and the aura of mystery and sometimes, suspense created is wonderful.

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