Image Credit: Kevin Learn (Review from MidlifeGamergeek.com)
It is almost universal truth that we all have a specific moment in our lives we wanted to make another choice. Occasionally, these are small, perhaps inconspicuous, and no one else is silent. Otherwise, these are huge and clearly changing life. Occasionally, they change our lives better, but in many cases, we are worried why they are with us. These events are because we had a negative effect on the current location.
In the 20th century’s memoir # 1 (part 1 on 5/5), it introduces Maddy, a woman in her early forties. Given the opportunity to return to 1999, she took it and decided to change her to set her for a brighter future.
Kevin Learn writes, explains the twenty -century memoirs, and does it with a large amount of panache. The opening sequence held in 1999 is full of the details of the great era. One of the truly prominent things was to include a clever pastic of a 10 -year movie and album cover that featured a cat instead of humans. Even better, this is wisely woven in the story.
It is also useful for the 90’s comics to feel like a comic or indie movie of life. Even the art style and composition of each panel has the same aesthetics as the media of this era.
In short, this first problem is very well constructed by Learn, and from a creative point of view, it is even more impressive that he is responsible for manga alone. I can’t wait to see how Maddy’s story is developed. In the first problem of this problem, the story already had one or two left field turns, so I don’t know where we are.
Here, you can purchase comics directly from publisher Blood Moon Comic. Thanks to Kevin Learn for providing me a copy of the 20th century # 1 memoir for the review.
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