4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best Flight, but still good, July 23 2009
By Tim Lasiuta "Comic Fan 42" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Flight Volume Six (Paperback)
Flight is always a pleasure to read. Storyboard and advertising artists rarely have the opporutnity to display their sequential storytelling talents in print.
Volume Six is not the best collection of tales, and as any anthology goes, good will outweigh the bad. The 'bad' this time around is a couple of tales that really seem too long and from my pov, it is Walter and The Saga of Rex. Walter travels aimlessly on, and Rex is probably four or five pages toolong.
However, there are some jewels here. Cooking Duel is spectacular. Who knew that QUiche could be exciting? The Exceedingly Mundane Life of Kenneth Shui is a riot. Ninja school? Career opporutnity? Gotta love the slash fest to determine the janitor. Dead At Noon is a non conventional look at High Noon with a broken clock. Remind me not to look for dead bunnies too. I am surprised at the parablistic nature of the story. It truly resembles the scripture that describes the body of Christ.
Look for all six volumes of this great series. Where do we sign up?
Tim Lasiuta
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another Successful Volume, Oct 10 2009
By M. R. Nelson "M. R. Nelson" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Flight Volume Six (Paperback)
Yet another great volume in the Flight series, but it lacked some of the "wow" that other volumes have.
The sroties are all good, but I felt like it did not have the flavor that Flight is known for.
Kazu brought Daisy Kutter (Daisy Kutter: The Last Train) back for it (thanks Kazu), and there are other familiar faces as well. The new comers put up some interesting stories, and I hope that we see more of them in future books.
If you like the other books, you will still like this one.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Did not disapoint...stunning., Aug 8 2010
By duende - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Flight Volume Six (Paperback)
Great Stories and Artist. Each installment is a great achievement for graphic novels.
(though I could very much do without Jellby...leave that one to "explorer")