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1 primary bookRUNLOVEKILL is a 0-book series first released in 2015 with contributions by Jon Tsuei.
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Geez, this was bad. The writing is very uninspired and boring, fails to peak any interest. The art is not very good, either. I think the style and the coloring are both to blame. The visuals are extremely busy, there's so much in each panel, and most of the time it's not clear at all. Trust me, I zoomed in.
I received this copy in exchange of an honest review, for so, none of my feelings were affected or biased by the author or publisher.
Update: 11/13/2015
If you'd like to read this review on my blog.
Rating: 3/5 stars.
RunLoveKill is the story of our heroin Rain Oshiro, looking for a escape from the city of Prygat, as she's the former assassin of the company The Origami, who now looks to hunt her, at any cost.
This is one of those novels that the more you think about it, the less you like it. Sincerely, what the hell even happened in this novel?
The plot was kind of all over the place. Very little things were actually explained and a lot of wholes were left behind. I never really understood what the city was about, why where they closing it, who was The Origami, how did this all happen...infinite questions and zero answers.
Aside from that, there wasn't anything new to the story or to the characters. It's a thing on today's graphic novels, I have come to realize. Most of them are the same things we've been listening for a while, but graphic. This was no exception.
I do have to admit that it was fun. I really like action, I have to admit. And the scenes were very good. Along the design, that was very good as well, they made a good combination.
I had initially rated it 3.5 stars, but the more you think about it, the less you want to put it.
Recommend if you want something to pass the time with, but don't expect much.
Initial Reaction
That was fun! Really intense and fast paced, very interesting story, and I want more! Al thought, the art style became confusing at times, and the story is not really something I haven't heard before. Proper review to come.