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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
EAN num: 9781582405865
ISBN number: 1582405867
Label: Image Comics
Manufacturer: Image Comics
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 136
Printing Date: March 22, 2006
Publishing house: Image Comics
Sale Popularity Level: 1168139
Studio: Image Comics
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When a submarine is mysteriously downed in the Persian Gulf, CIA tactician Douglas Griffin is reactivated into his former SEAL team to investigate. Simultaneously, a string of mystifying attacks pits the U.S. Navy against the underwater Kingdom of Atlantis in a full-blown war against humanity's extinction. With the threat of global devastation imminent, twisting realities lead the SEALs from Atlantis' 5000 fathoms to the even deeper political waters of our government in this Spy-Fi action thriller!
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I was amazed at how much I actually liked this book. It all seemed very "Yahhooo!" flag waving at first, but not unlike a season of "24", it was more than I thought it was going in! It was a complicated plot that unfolded very nicely, and, I don't want to give anything away, but anywhay, it's very cool. And the Atlantians are awesome! The art was really detail-oriented and fun to look at, it really helped progress the story. This book also hits on several different themes, including environmentalism and race relations, very cool stuff. A must read!
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Bout time this book came out and boy was it worth the wait!!! Once you pick it up it'll be hard to put down.
The mix of the elite soldiers which are based in reality, and the strange under-water aliens they encounter proved to be an interesting combination. I think some of the dialogue might confuse some readers, however, there is a glossary at the back of book to explain the necessary lingo, (for us non-military folk). I do think all that military lingo does give the story an authenticity you don't see in this medium. There are some great scenes in this book and there is some really funny dialogue which made the characters seem more realistic.
The grey and white art in this book is awesome, I had to stop sometimes and really look to see all the great detail put into it. I can see a lot of time, effort and research went into this book. I understand that this is the writers very first graphic novel and boy did he knock one out of the park in his very first at bat. The story is fast paced, the action is dynamic and the characters are interesting to follow, and I for one am looking forward to the subsequent chapter!!!
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