Jumping in my the first comic to catch my eye were the ones on Dr.Who. The basic premise of the stories is a ship of timelords just trying to survive. The only the reason I read this first is because I wanted to know the difference between the comics and television. It came as a surprise that the comics came out a year exactly after the show started to air. The style might have not been my cup of tea, but I definitely enjoyed the premise of the storyline, where it had started with the timelords, definitely would read more so I could have a better understanding of where they came from and why it all ended up with one left. Hellboy is a hell of a comic, the story of Hellboy or his birthname "Anung Un Rama" is an intriguing story about a demon that fights against evil forces such as witches, nazis, and many other enemies. There is a slice of regret in not reading these comics until now. I don't know about you but I certainly love the art direction they are going with in th
Question One - What is your reaction to the text you just read? Pretty Deadly is a graphical narrative that introduces a variety of unique characters, the approach to the story overall was cohesive and interesting to come by. I could not stop reading after the first chapter because half the time I was more determined than ever to figure out the characters purpose in all this. My reaction to the story at first was intrigued in how the art direction was going from past to present, then completely amazed by how certain stories of different characters would come together and further push the characters backgrounds all together like a perfectly baked cherry pie. The story was both visually vibrant and beautifully drawn. Question Two - What connections did you make with the story? Discuss the element of the work with which you were able to connect. The scene where Fox shot a man after being ambushed and had changed his mind after Sissy convinced him to help the man who was bleeding to d