I thought it was awesome as well. I thought the art was really interesting. It wasn't all that awesome from the standpoint of saying, 'Damn....that MF can DRAW!!!!" as it was more visually arresting from an overall sense of design. Showing that there's more to being an artist than being able to draw.
I dug it! The art took some getting used to. But the design and overall aesthetic of the book was pretty powerful. Those colors, WOW. As for the fumetti... well it made sense conceptually even if I can't clap to it aesthetically.
As with all big idea sci-fi stuff, it was the little touches I liked the best. Having the therapist and customer service representatives all be versions of yourself struck me as pretty brilliant. On the other hand, the murder mystery aspect of the story felt a bit less imaginative. Still... quite a setting for a mystery!
Good stuff, I'm sticking with it.
That was the thing about the art. Stand alone or say in a mainstream book it wouldn't have worked. But given the subject matter or this trippy/dream notion of switching lives/realities it worked for me. Gave the story a sense of wonder and illusion.
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