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«Bienvenido a Avalon. ¿Cómo vas a contribuir a la eficiencia de este nivel?»

Arrastrado a formar parte de un movimiento de resistencia contra la megacorporación industrial Structus, un joven hacker llamado Sp4rx se encuentra de pronto enfrentado a la temible policía robótica, a individuos modificados cibernéticamente y a sus propios principios morales… cuando a lo único que él aspiraba era a un lugar donde caerse muerto.

La primera novela gráfica de Wren McDonald es un relato de ascendencia ciberpunk donde la acción frenética, las preocupaciones políticas y el espíritu geek conviven para sentenciar el destino de la humanidad.

Wren McDonald es un historietista e ilustrador que vive en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Creció entre Virginia, Carolina del Sur y Florida y se graduó en el Ringling College of Art & Design con un BFA en ilustración. Es autor de la obra distópica Cyber Realm así como de varios minicómics autoeditados. Sp4rx es su primera obra de largo aliento. Ha colaborado con medios como The New York Times, The New Yorker, GQ, The Hollywood Reporter, Vice y muchos otros. Su trabajo está inspirado por el manga, el cómic europeo y las películas de acción de los años 80 y 90.

124 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2016

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Wren McDonald

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Wren McDonald is the author of cyber punk epic SP4RX, dystopian revenge story Cyber Realm, and several other self published mini-comics. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

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Profile Image for Figgy.
678 reviews215 followers
August 8, 2017
Actual rating 1.5

The style of illustrations in this graphic novel, and the fact that this is being distributed by a children’s book publisher and is marketed as for 14+ might lead you to believe it’s suitable for younger readers.

IT REALLY ISN’T.

Early in the reading of this title, I came across the word “shit” and was willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. Most publishers will allow a couple of swear words in a title for older teenage readers, but then came “asshole”, “bitch”, and “fuck”. And they weren’t one-offs.
Add to this the inclusion of drinking, smoking, “pleasure emporiums”, leather harnesses, assless chaps, gimp masks, and naked robot strippers complete with their own credit card swipe machines, and the realisation that this should not be accessible to fourteen year olds becomes a little clearer with every page.


The rest of this review can be found HERE!
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1,380 reviews83 followers
March 16, 2018
SP4RX is a lot like the central hacker-vs-corp narrative of the (astonishingly good) LCG Android: Netrunner. The title character is a professional hacker for hire, in a world where poor people are turned into cyborg slave labor for the corporate antagonist. After a job goes wrong, SP4RX reluctantly throws in with a band of fanatical rebels.

My first impression was not good. The illustration is Dilbertesque and riddled with unforced errors:
black print on dark purple backgrounds, word balloons obscuring characters' heads, sound effect words that flat out TELL the reader what's happening (eg "DISCONNECT!" when an important cable comes unplugged.)

But by the end I found myself enjoying it far more than I expected. It's a solid revisiting of an old story. I liked the dialogue. I liked the visual representation of cyberspace. And I liked the way the simplistic, almost silly art seemed to emphasize rather than soften the periodic extreme violence.
Profile Image for Kate Atherton.
226 reviews7 followers
May 11, 2019
This book is visually stunning. The black, white and gray with two purples color way is fresh and the purple is hot and jumps of the page. I could NOT follow this book's plot however. What even IS this system they are all plugged into like the matrix? I tried but could not figure out from scene to scene if characters WERE plugged into computers and operating FAKE bodies...or robots...and were actually located somewhere else NOT in the world I'm seeing or...By the end when SP4RX and a ragtag crew are trying to destroy this maybe-matrix in a sort of STAR WARS A NEW HOPE quest to destroy the death star, I didn't know who HALF of these characters were. There were many many times in this book I couldn't tell WHO speech bubbles were attached to (who was speaking). SP4RX was walking and talking to....someone...a robot sidekick? A phone? I genuinely do not know much about the actual content of this story. There are some VERY satisfying spreads and the book has a modernized Herge's Tintin feel to the drawings. They are even, clean, well spaced and the action in drawn well (even though I'm not totally sure WHY the action was occuring). The most I can wean is that this book is basically the plot of the film the Matrix. Ironically, the scenes when a character was absorbed by a computer (in the hard drive) and the style switched to geometric thin white lines on black the story was both wordless and PERFECTLY CLEAR.
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Author 5 books31 followers
November 14, 2019
Давно хотів прочитати цю історію, тож зробив собі цьогоріч подарунок.
Wren McDonald майстер багатофігурних композицій. Такі на позір «прості» чоловічки можуть заповнити цілу сторінку, і кожен буде в русі.
Сама історія досить умовна: місто майбутнього, кіборгізація (а через неї поневолення) бідних. Суспільні страти просторово розділені. Персонаж, через чиї пригоди ми спостерігаємо за світом—хакер SP4RX, який живе на технічному поверсі (де, взагалі-то, жити заборонено, там тільки роботи). SP4RX вправний хакер, не обтяжений моральними переживаннями. Та, зрештою, і вся історія—досить легка, з багатьма кумедними моментами.
Може, це не той комікс, який я готовий радити всім і кожному, але це точно мій комікс і мій автор.
193 reviews13 followers
July 29, 2017
In an unspecified dystopian future, SP4RX is a Bitnite, a hacker for hire. He doesn't ask questions, only delivers the goods, until another hacker named Mega steals the program he heisted. It leads him to meet with a small resistance force with the self-assigned mission to stop a corporation implanting people with upgrades that allow them to be controlled remotely. Initially opposed to joining them, SP4RX realizes that their way might be the only way to maintain the slim direction over his own destiny.

Reminiscent of Fifth Element meets the Matrix, with maybe a little bit of Futurama and Dr. Who's daleks thrown in for good measure, it's not uncommon in this world for people to have cybernetic enhancements, communication takes place in person as often as in the virtual world, and the word "eliminate" has replaced "exterminate". The art work is done in black, white, gray and purple, with the story segmented by full page graphics that feel like filler, or chapter or volume dividers, even though they aren't labeled as such. A distracting feature is that characters are drawn sometimes with noses and sometimes without with little consistency as to which or why one way is chosen over the other. The story feels like a generic end of the world mashup, with little in the way of a back story explaining how they got to this point. By the end of the book, I was most interested in the minor character of the OBD droid, whose bodyless head steals every scene it's in, as its implanted empathy drives the dogged search and loyalty it shows for SP4RX. Give that little guy its own series next time, and leave the rest to become more efficient.
Profile Image for Nathan.
211 reviews10 followers
February 16, 2018
I wanted to like this for the subject matter, but found the story less than clear about what was going on. This lack of clarity happened in many small moments that left me frustrated/confused for brief moments. There were some changes from panel to panel that were jarring to a smooth flowing story. There was a no nonsense approach to the story telling, that didn’t pad it with extra character, but to me came off as blunt when I wanted to know a little bit more investment in the value of what was happening on the page. I appreciated the confident illustration style that is different than the typical dystopian visualization.
Profile Image for AC.
342 reviews10 followers
July 18, 2017
The art and color choice were really on point, but I did struggle to connect to the characters and their story. It's a relatively short volume, so that could be part of it. But the narrative was interesting and kept me wanting to see where it was going.
Profile Image for Matthew Archibald.
263 reviews15 followers
December 7, 2018
This was a pretty good book, though I found it a little confusing at times. (This might be because I read rather quickly, and this book was full of panels without words, which tend to throw me off...)

The ending was slightly unexpected, and pretty satisfying.
Profile Image for David.
Author 13 books98 followers
April 25, 2018
Every once in a while, a graphic novel is just what the doctor ordered. This one was solid enough...a "simple" art style masking some pretty complex panels. A good graphic novel has you stopping now and again to admire the art, and this certainly did.

The narrative...dystopian future cyberpunkish, and not for kids at all...wasn't anything particularly innovative, but it buckets along nicely. The protagonist is a bit of a tool for most of the novel, both figuratively and literally, which made it a little difficult for me to engage. I'm just not an antihero guy.

Still and all, worth the 45 minutes-hour it took to ingest.

A three point four.
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29 reviews
October 27, 2018
This was an interesting read. I've only recently gotten into graphic novels and this one was definitely enjoyable. It's set in a cyberpunk, Dystopian society, though it doesn't give too much background information. You're thrown into this world pretty quick with the main character who's a hacker that does some not entirely legal jobs in order to survive. He later meets another cyborg who is part of a rebel group fighting against the "system" that's actually murdering lower-class citizens. It's a fun ride, though definitely not suggested for younger readers, as there is violence and language. A good fun read with a somewhat-twist ending.
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1,240 reviews40 followers
November 20, 2020
OK dystopian arcology story, where venal elites are demanding more efficiency from the lower classes and have a very bad way of getting there. Our hero, an outlaw hacker/criminal, is being recruited by a small resistance faction but is reluctant to do anything that's not for immediate gain. He's about the only character that has any depth and there's not much of it. There's a squad of young activists including his potential love interest, old friends and empolyers in his crime circles, and a selection of tv and elite personalities as well. I could see this fleshing out if there's more, but as a stand-alone, it's only so-so.
Profile Image for Márcio Moreira.
Author 3 books10 followers
May 20, 2017
adorei a arte, a fluidez do diálogo e o ritmo da história. é muito bom ler um quadrinista com domínio tão grande da obra. porééém, Independente disso e das coincidências absurdas, QUERO O VOLUME 2 ONTEM.
Profile Image for Adam Fisher.
3,614 reviews23 followers
November 7, 2017
3.5 Stars.
This futuristic, post-apocalyptic, indie comic about a cyborg hacker named SP4RX and his interaction with the resistance against mindless oppressive cyborg tech is a quick read. The author has a good grasp of when dialogue isn't needed, letting the art speak for itself. The art style is unique and interesting.
I look forward to seeing what Wren McDonald will release in the future.
Recommend.
Profile Image for Owen Siglin.
4 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2022
This comic is the definition of “cool.” The simplified yet super intricate art style is gorgeous to look at, and the choice of everything being in either white, black, or purple gives it such a futuristic feel and omfg it works so well! The amount of world building in such a relatively short story is impressive and I would love to read more stories about other characters in this universe, or even a continuation of the story (though it does kinda tie itself up at the end). Overall a rad comic!
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535 reviews13 followers
July 20, 2024
SP4RX is a hacker who lives in a future world where biology and technology have merged, but not all of the advances are good. The Structus Corporation forms an evil empire that is constantly asking humans to defend their existence. SP4RX unwittingly joins the movement to stop Structus from taking over the world. The dystopia described is not my cup of tea, but may appeal to those with an interest in computer science and the role of people in an AI-fueled future society.
Profile Image for sarah ☾ (cozypensine).
143 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2025
3★

Une BD de science-fiction sympathique mais sans plus. Beaucoup trop d’informations sans vraiment d’explications, c’était assez brouillon. Je n’ai pas spécialement accroché aux personnages, ils ont pas assez été approfondi. J’ai apprécié les couleurs violettes des illustrations, bien que je n’ai pas été sensible au style. Mais j’ai bien aimé la fin, bien que ce soit une sorte de fin ouverte mais c’était tout de même un bon dénouement !
Profile Image for Eva.
663 reviews
August 6, 2017

“SP4RX” by Wren McDonald is an exciting graphic novel that will engage those who seek adventure and interest when robots have control over society.

The graphics convey the personalities of the players in future Avalon and keep the novel moving at a good pace.

Thank you GoodReads for the book.
Profile Image for Benjamin Uke.
605 reviews49 followers
May 17, 2018
80s/90s style cyberpunk-pastiche plot full of rogue robots, political and corporate corruption, and raw, unflinchingly violent action all to the tune of a 'bubblegum' art style. It comes off like the forbidden lovechild of neuromancer and adventure-time

Not bad, plus a clever commentary on class-differences and modern society.
Profile Image for Siedah Simone.
71 reviews10 followers
July 9, 2019
2.5 rounded up

I picked up this graphic novel from my library solely because of the color scheme; I'm a sucker for purple.

In the end that was the best part of the graphic novel. There wasn't much world building or character development. Making the story empty/tropey.

Don't think I'd recommend it even as a fun quick read.
Profile Image for Logan Spader.
144 reviews
February 25, 2022
This was my first ever adult graphic novel and I loved it!

99% of the books I read are non-fiction since I just don't have the time to waste on long books without educational merits. But this book only took an hour or two and was very fun. Thanks Wren! Your first full length graphic novel was my first full length graphic novel :)
Profile Image for Brianna.
228 reviews
September 28, 2017
Enjoyed the hell out of this book. Incredibly unique art and coloring and exactly what I would have wanted to read at age 17. Some themes are very adult but I think overall it's a very fun, quick read.
Profile Image for Tyler Graham.
964 reviews7 followers
January 16, 2018
An action-packed cyberpunk dystopian comic following a hacker as he fights an evil corporation. I actually really enjoyed this; it doesn’t shy away from getting pretty dark at times, and it came to a satisfying conclusion!
Profile Image for Ben Jackson.
Author 37 books118 followers
July 18, 2017
Good book. The author put a lot of effort into it. The biggest problem is how it was marketed as a children's or young teens book. Probably more for the older teen readers.
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3,913 reviews10 followers
April 8, 2020
3.5 stars. A bit on the violent side, but I enjoyed the world created here. Lots of teen appeal and great art.
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