BOOKLIST (STARRED) - Everyone will have an alias in the future. In the world revealing all online secrets, people are using aliases and masks to hide their private life; this is the ideal place for private detectives like PI. When his client was murdered in a few hours after being appointed, PI and his assistant violently solved a larger plot than any of them, with the aim of changing the flow of society. Vaughn (Saga, 2012) is known for its unique world architecture and arc of suspense story, and may have exceeded it. Combining the prototype of the Black Mystery Puzzle with the contemporary commitment of social media, he makes a difficult story. In a sense, it is unfair to call this unique volume a graphic novel. Because the rectangular widescreen format of this book mimics the type of movie that is more cinematic than just graphics and motivates it as a professional. Martin's character design sublimates it to a fine art and adds a colorful retro futuristic style to every costume and background. With amazing art work, progressive and continuous art storytelling, and thoughtable assumptions, this is truly unique.
Library Journal - In the US in 2076, everyone had a secret identity. Decades ago, Internet security was destroyed, people's personal information was shared with the world, and life was destroyed. As a result, the World Wide Web has been abolished and privacy has become a social concern. Most people are wearing masks and public clothes. A woman named Taj Mahal in Los Angeles hired an illegal private detective "PI". Investigate her to see if her secret is deeply buried - but when Taj is murdered, P. It is a crosshair for powerful people with an unimaginable plan. Unfortunately, Vaughn's public library release records are less sensitive to privacy than current commentator's current libraries (Vaughn librarians use fatal power to protect customer information) . On his fascinating thriller plot, Vaughan proposes many convincing (sometimes outrageous) guesses about his future social predictions. For example, without the Internet to divert their attention, engineers and invention families have begun a truly practical advance in the field of renewable energy and giants - the car. Although Mr. Martin's explanation about the future is colorful, it is dirty. VERDICT Cool, ironic, adult's futuristic black that makes me think. -S.R
Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin created the colorful world of The Private Eye in 2015. We will explore two generations of the world after "cloud outbreak" released in Los Angeles in the second half of the century. The devastating collapse of Internet security, everyone's personal data is made public to everyone. In order to curtail the damage, the Internet is never rebuilt and privacy is a new focus of social, liberal, or security. But the world still has to deal with the inability to contain the damage caused by climate change Citizens of Los Angeles can only stay away from the hustle and bustle of the sea.
I recently wrote a long article about a private eye novel and thought about adding it from the viewpoint of a criminal, I thought it was a different category. Under the ambiguous headline of "noir" or "hardboiled", these are usually grouped with private eyes. Perhaps because they started with some of the same magazines. I warned in private video that you can not rely on the most loyal fans. "They often feel cheesy about lots of trash." This warning doubles here. I have read some of the "classical" in this category, they are just ridiculous dates. Another thing that is acknowledged in advance is that movies are often better than books. Most famous writers are also script writers and you can often tell them when writing Hollywood. The most noteworthy pulp writer from the fans - Cornell Woolrich, David Goodes, Jim Thompson - let's get started
I finally got the private eyes of Brian K. Vaughn and I liked it very much. Everything is free. Also, I read and print the digital version, and the numbers are surprisingly superior. Read this manga! I caught up with Paper Girls, and it is getting better and better. It seems to be a more perfect stranger. Of course, I am now in Saga, I am very convinced that the shit will do ... Oh, fucking, I have not purchased the 12/28 question! Fucking! Finally, I finally enjoyed reading We Stand On Guard, but I do not know why people are frightened of it. I also read Dr. Vlan's book of Dr. Strange, but I can not deny that this book is very good. Everyone, I am a big von nut.