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⋙ PDF The Wake Part One #1 eBook Scott Snyder Sean Murphy

The Wake Part One #1 eBook Scott Snyder Sean Murphy



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When the Department of Homeland Security approaches Marine Biologist Lee Archer for help with a new threat, she finds herself plunged into the depths of the Arctic Circle to a secret, underwater oil-rig where they discovered something miraculous and terrifying. This special edition features exclusive content not found in the original single issues!

The Wake Part One #1 eBook Scott Snyder Sean Murphy

I enjoyed the story. The art is good but the lighting for the art took me out of it. I think they where going for a more scary feel for the monsters in this story, but since they had neon orange glow spots and the body was fully lit most of the time; it was sort of awkward. For me, seeing to much of the monsters made it seem unthreatening. Story did seem a bit rushed at the end (IMO). Overall it was a good read.

Product details

  • File Size 46436 KB
  • Print Length 101 pages
  • Publisher Vertigo (December 18, 2013)
  • Publication Date December 18, 2013
  • Sold by DC Comics
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00I0DY15Y

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Deep beneath the ocean in a huge hidden bunker, a group of scientists gather to investigate a new humanoid life. The creature escapes and wreaks havoc. But unlike similarly themed monster stories, the duo of Snyder and Murphy manage to elevate the concept into a unique story that goes into some rather unexpected and satisfying directions. Snyder, perhaps best known for American Vampire and his work on the Batman titles, melds the best elements of science fiction and horror, somehow creating something that is both familiar and different. The creator of the extraordinary Punk Rock Jesus, Murphy once again demonstrates his ability to produce images, scary and beautiful, all while successfully conveying Snyder’s non-linear plot. While largely a complete story unto its own, The Wake Part One leaves the reader hungering for future volumes.
I love it! I can't stop reading it. I think it funny how sound similar to the document on Animal planet of Mermaids The Body Found!
Something strange is going on underwater off the shore of Prudhoe, Alaska. Dr. Lee Archer, a cetologist (she studies the songs of whales and dolphins, among other things) is called in by the Department of Homeland Security to join a team investigating. But given Dr. Lee’s political activism and her firing from NOAA, she’s not too eager to take part --- until they make her an offer she can’t refuse They’ll help her get back custody of her son.

Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy’s smart, thrilling, and eerily provocative THE WAKE is a welcome surprise. Dr. Lee is asked to help investigate because she’s previously experienced the mysterious sound that has been recorded in Alaska. She joins a team of mostly unfriendly scientists --- including the former boss who fired her from NOAA --- all of whom have been assembled under different pretenses. What they find is a species of underwater creature no one has ever seen before. And so the mystery begins.

In flashbacks and flashforwards, Snyder and Murphy create a deep-sea thriller that mesmerizes. The art is stunning and theatrical, truly a visual treat. The story is compelling and fun. It’s cinematic in tone and feel. Comparisons to LOST are apt.

This collection of the first five issues of the comic shows the series as it’s just getting started and gives readers a perfect jumping-on point.

- John Hogan
The stry is great. The art is great. Creepy as hell and thought provoking. The mythology behind it is awesome
I enjoyed the story. The art is good but the lighting for the art took me out of it. I think they where going for a more scary feel for the monsters in this story, but since they had neon orange glow spots and the body was fully lit most of the time; it was sort of awkward. For me, seeing to much of the monsters made it seem unthreatening. Story did seem a bit rushed at the end (IMO). Overall it was a good read.
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