Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Review: Menel: The Spirit of Adonai #.00



     I truly do miss Michael Turner, as a person and as an artist. He was at the top of the game and also went out on that way. Menel: The Spirit of Adonai #.00 is very intriguing to say the least, my biggest gripe is the amount of pages in this issue. It leaves a lot to be desired with such a short story, on the other hand the art is incredible and reminds me of Turners art. The story is still very interesting no matter the lack of size. It does make up with the quality of the work that went into this book from  Particle 9 Productions. The creative crew does a great job and leaves you with an impression of greater work to come. All artistic chores on this book go to the trio of Chasen Grieshop Story & Art, Carly Spade Flats and edited by Sandie Henry. Plus I see there is another book on there site that looks interesting and will be putting out my money to check it out, this title is called Ecru: Butcher of Balis. Go check it out at the following sites...

Particle 9 Productions: http://www.particle9productions.com/#3

Indy Planet: http://indyplanet.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=561

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