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Adrastea by Mathieu Bablet
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really liked it

As I am getting older and I am realizing more and more how fragile the human memory is so when a comic like Adrastea examines memory but in a far more epic sense I become immediately intrigued. Adrastea is not just about an immortal wondering around realizing how much he forgot. It was simply a way to identify with this tale ultimate form of humanity questioning the wisdom of the gods.

Mathieu Bablet’s has a different look than I am used to for French artists. His figures tend to have a more angular design and he uses a lot of lines to give more of a sketchy look. Where it shines though are the luscious backdrops he constructs. So much immaculate detail and design as if each page is destined to be displayed as its own unique piece.
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December 1, 2022 – Shelved

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