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Webcomics: Reviews of Everblue, Handrava, and Warning Label

Mar 09, 20181 hr 38 min
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Episode description

Time Codes:

  • 00:00:27 - Introduction
  • 00:02:56 - We get mail!
  • 00:08:08 - Everblue
  • 00:34:53 - Handrava
  • 01:07:31 - Warning Label
  • 01:33:36 - Wrap up
  • 01:35:17 - Contact us

For the month of March, Sean and Derek discuss three webcomics that are very different in terms of art style and storytelling technique. However, what all three have in common is a focus on relationships. They start off with Michael Sexton's Everblue, a fantastical tale about two young adventurers who want to explore their world while at the same time avoiding the threats that are in pursuit. After that the guys discuss Handrava, a more realistic narrative set in Madagascar's capital city. It's author Rado R. captures the rhythms and flavors of his subject matter through both the dialogue and the visual layout of his scripting. Finally, Derek and Sean turn to a recently completed webcomic, Thom Zahler's Warning Label. As with the creator's previous works -- most notably Love and Capes, Long Distance, and Time and Vine -- the focus is on relationships and its unpredictable contours. This is yet another impressive work from Zahler, and one that will leave you, once again, with a warm and positive feeling.

 

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