Tanoor is a hunter struggling to feed her village in an apocalyptic world of poison and decay, but Tanoor finds hope when she discovers a stranger named Lila who has the ability to grow life from death — a power that could change the world of The Empty. Collects THE EMPTY #1-6.
Entre las tres estrellas y las cuatro: seamos optimistas. La historia promete, aunque está por ver si el desarrollo será suficiente. De momento, el planteamiento y los mundos (o mundo, no está claro) creados resultan atractivos, a lo que el dibujo contribuye en gran medida.
En próximos días caen los siguientes cinco números que forman el primer arco argumental/volumen de esta historia. Así que lo más probable es que, como de costumbre, con una valoración final se despache la cosa.
Created, written, illustrated, lettered, coloured by the same guy, either this guy's a genius or he needs to attend a few seminars on Delegation. I'll settle for the latter. First off, the pencils and the colouring aren't spectacular in any way. The writing and story read like a fairy tale, which is okay, considering the comic is rated Teen. Not at all what I was expecting, having seen all those scars and bandages on Tannoor, the hunter protagonist. Oh well, you're never too old for a fairy tale with beasts called Mools and pet Foxalopes.