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| NOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age. |
Parents need to know that this graphic novel is set in the wake of an alien invasion in which most of the planet's human population has been wiped out. The surviving characters fight off griffin-like dragons, resulting in much gunplay and explosions, though no human blood or casualties are shown.
After an ancient beacon leads a gigantic alien spaceship to Earth, griffin-like dragons destroy the planet's defensive infrastructures and wipe out most of the human population. Two survivors, a skater-punk, and a sexy Goth game designer, travel from New York to Orlando, where they team up with a killer whale trainer and a buff commando-type. This unlikely quartet struggles to unveil the secret behind the invasion and find a ray of hope for humanity.
Christopher Moore is an accomplished satirical novelist (Bite Me, Lamb, The Stupidest Angel), but he and his collaborator, screenwriter-director Ian Corson, display no facility for comics scripting in this muddled, unfunny, annoying graphic novel. The choreography of the action sequences rarely makes sense, the dialogue sounds strained, and the characters are one-note stereotypes.
Families can talk about what life might be like after a major catastrophe. What supplies would be required after a disaster, such as an earthquake or tsunami?
How does the book portray the use of guns and other weapons? Are they the most important factor in the war against the griff?
How is telling an action-filled story in a graphic novel different from one told in conventional chapters? Which one do you like better?
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| Authors: | Christopher Moore, Ian Corson |
| Book type: | Fiction |
| Genre: | Science Fiction |
| Publisher: | William Morrow |
| Publication date: | July 19, 2011 |
| Number of pages: | 160 |
| Paperback price: | $22.99 |