Divinity III Stalinverse #3 eBook Matt Kindt Trevor Hairsine
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Red rebellion! Across continents, the world bows to the oppressive and ruthless might of the global Russian regime. Former Russian intelligence officer Colin King, however, knows that this reality is not his own. With the truth on his side, Colin King is about to mount a resistance with aid of the world's most feared undesirables?and release the classified asset known as Abram Adams from a prison guarded by the CCCP's greatest super powers. But when Myshka - the divinely powered enforcer of the Soviet Union - comes to crush their uprising, will the man once known as Ninjak live long enough to discover the sinister reason that the Stalinverse came to be? The truth behind Valiant's shocking new reality will finally be revealed as New York Times best-selling writer Matt Kindt (NINJAK) and blockbuster artist Trevor Hairsine (DIVINITY II) pull back the iron curtain and reveal the insidious mastermind who will stop at nothing to preserve this twisted world order!
Divinity III Stalinverse #3 eBook Matt Kindt Trevor Hairsine
'Divinity III: Stalinverse' by Matt Kindt with art by Trevor Hairsine is a cool take on an alternate history and what some are willing to do to set things right.If you're new to this series, this isn't the best place to start. A powerful godlike being has messed up history. What has now happened is that during World War II, Russia took over Europe. It's now 2017 and the Americas have been Soviet colonies since 1995. A man named Colin King suspects that this is not the way things are supposed to be. He visits a man named Abram Adams who may be able to help set things right. The only problem is that Abram is in a psychiatric hospital.
The art is just great. I loved the way this book looked. The covers are some of the best I've seen. This is a 4 issue story arc, and it builds really nicely, but the ending felt like a bit of a let down. I am giving this 4 stars for a mostly good story and all good art.
I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Valiant Entertainment, Diamond Book Distributors, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
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Divinity III Stalinverse #3 eBook Matt Kindt Trevor Hairsine Reviews
Rated 3.5 of 5
I was not aware that this was part of a larger series when I requested the ARC, though I am not surprised. This is collecting issues of a comic series to republish in graphic novel format. Previous to this are <em>Divinity</em> and <em>Divinity II</em>. I definitely got the sense that I was missing out on some possibly important information.
Essentially, this is an Alternative History story. What if Russia took over Europe during WWII and the United States is now a Soviet Union colony? We're still living in a world where some individuals have unique powers or abilities -- superheroes -- but of course they are defenders of the Soviet way of life.
One man suspects that the current timeline is not correct and sets out to make adjustments or find the help needed to restore the correct timeline. But that won't be easy with the superheroes set out to stop him.
This is a really intriguing story and I really wish I had started with the first graphic novel to build into this title and to really understand what is happening. Still, author Matt Kindt does a nice job of pulling the reader along with the story.
But the real winner here is the art by Trevor Hairsine who manages to capture the classic look of the 1970's style comics (such as that by Sal and John Buscema, Neal Adams, John Romita, et al) and still appeal to a modern comic-reading audience. It is really beautiful to look at, which makes reading it that much more fun.
I would probably rate this a full 4 or 4 and a half stars if I had a better idea of the storyline going in to it.
Looking for a good book? <em>Divinity III Stalinverse</em> is a graphic novel with a fascinating storyline and beautiful art, but it's the continuation of a story that begins in an earlier book and therefore just a little confusing as a stand-alone.
I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher, through Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review.
Finally got around to reading this and it's fantastic. If you're new, there is just enough back story present in the story here to fill you in but it does help to have read the previous issues. It not necessary though. Kindt and Valiant have consistently been doing their best to make these things as accessible as possible while not skimping on stuff and they're still doing right by the customer here.
The basic story is that reality has been changed and they gotta wake up Divinity the Russian Cosmonaut who got turned into an all powerful 2001 A Space Odyssey style star baby god. It might sound like a goofy idea but it's an interesting puzzle plot. If you like stuff like Doctor Who, 12 Monkeys, Star Trek the Next Generation or complicated who-dun-it mystery novels like Millennium Trilogy by Steig Larson, you'll find a lot to appreciate here. The story is pretty much fair play. You don't have things sprung on you. People work based on established character traits. It's that mature writing that a lot of comic book writers claim while serving shock that's decidedly less so.
Divinity 3 is not all good manners either. It's got it's own wild action sequences. Ninjas fighting zombie robot soldiers. A female Russian skeleton warrior fighting protesters. It all gets a bit gory at times but it feels earned in the sense of it all coming from the story and a need to illustrate old Soviet Era fasicst/communist/name-your-brand-of-totalitarianism-here actions.
The book itself is well made too and designed. Nothing getting lost between where the pages meet and the design work is good as usual. I can't wait for the new follow up series soon to start. Matt Kindt's work at Valiant has been some of the best superhero work this side of James Tynion's Detective Comics run. Hopefully, he starts getting the acclaim he's long due.
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'Divinity III Stalinverse' by Matt Kindt with art by Trevor Hairsine is a cool take on an alternate history and what some are willing to do to set things right.
If you're new to this series, this isn't the best place to start. A powerful godlike being has messed up history. What has now happened is that during World War II, Russia took over Europe. It's now 2017 and the Americas have been Soviet colonies since 1995. A man named Colin King suspects that this is not the way things are supposed to be. He visits a man named Abram Adams who may be able to help set things right. The only problem is that Abram is in a psychiatric hospital.
The art is just great. I loved the way this book looked. The covers are some of the best I've seen. This is a 4 issue story arc, and it builds really nicely, but the ending felt like a bit of a let down. I am giving this 4 stars for a mostly good story and all good art.
I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Valiant Entertainment, Diamond Book Distributors, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
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