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    Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft - Locke & Key by Gabriel Rodriguez, Joe Hill
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    'Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft' follows the Locke family as they move to their family estate in Lovecraft after the tragic death of their father. In the mansion named Keyhouse, the children discover keys with magical powers and doors leading to mysterious realms. As they uncover the secrets of the house, they encounter dark fantasy elements verging on horror, including an evil entity locked in the well house. The story is intricately woven with complex characters and a plot that balances between horror and heartbreak, all set in a gothic, noir atmosphere with realistic and detailed artwork.


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    PLUTO: Urasawa x Tezuka, Volume 001 by Naoki Urasawa
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    'PLUTO: Urasawa x Tezuka, Volume 001' by Naoki Urasawa is a reworking of a section from Tezuka's seminal Tetsuwan Atom, presenting a dark and menacing vision of a human robot society. The story follows a group of powerful robots hunted down by a brutal entity, with a focus on their emotions and natures, including themes of love, fear, and hatred. The plot unfolds in a compelling and emotionally impactful manner, with detailed and realistic artwork enhancing the narrative.

    The subsequent volumes in the series continue to delve into the mysterious murders of powerful robots, offering more revelations and complexities to the storyline. The character development, particularly of robots like Atom and Gesicht, adds depth to the narrative, while the artwork remains expressive and clean, drawing readers into the engrossing world of loss, pain, and humanity.


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    A Thousand Ships
    Book 1 in the series:Age of Bronze

    A Thousand Ships - Age of Bronze by Eric Shanower
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    'A Thousand Ships' by Eric Shanower is a graphic novel series that retells the story of the Trojan War in a detailed and historically accurate manner. The author incorporates various mythical elements, archaeological information, and different versions of the Trojan War story to create a vivid and engaging narrative. The artwork is highly realistic, based on extensive historical and archaeological research, and the storytelling is captivating, drawing readers into the world of ancient Greece.

    The book follows the events leading up to the Trojan War, starting with Paris's dream where he chooses the fairest of the three goddesses, setting the stage for the war. Shanower's storytelling stays true to the ancient stories and archaeological findings of the Bronze Age, providing a well-paced and charming narrative that appeals to both history lovers and those new to classic Greek mythology.


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