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Cyber Realm (Nobrow 17x23)
Wren McDonald
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Description for Cyber Realm (Nobrow 17x23)
Paperback. Num Pages: 24 pages, Fully illustrated throughout. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 171 x 230 x 8. Weight in Grams: 84.
Before the end, all technology was locked away for safekeeping in a place deep underground. This place is known as the Cyber Realm. The only known entrance is safeguarded by The Master where he and his minions control all of the power within and use that technology to oppress what is left of the human race. Due to the massive gap in technology, those who are without it are helpless. That is, until now. Follow Nicolas as he attempts a desperate and seemingly impossible mission to make things right.
Before the end, all technology was locked away for safekeeping in a place deep underground. This place is known as the Cyber Realm. The only known entrance is safeguarded by The Master where he and his minions control all of the power within and use that technology to oppress what is left of the human race. Due to the massive gap in technology, those who are without it are helpless. That is, until now. Follow Nicolas as he attempts a desperate and seemingly impossible mission to make things right.
Product Details
Publisher
Nobrow
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
24
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781907704918
SKU
KRS0029223
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2
About Wren McDonald
Wren McDonald is the author of cyber punk epic SP4RX, dystopian revenge story Cyber Realm, and several other self published mini-comics. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Reviews for Cyber Realm (Nobrow 17x23)
Cyber Realm is a very good, fun read that pithily examines gaming tropes, and slots smartly into the ongoing discussion about the medium's audiences and the treatment of disparate demographics.
The AV Club McDonald's humorous, energetic style fully immerses the reader in the action. [...] reminiscent of '80s sci-fi classics like The Terminator or Alien [...]
Paste Magazine Wren's work is character-driven but he considers the entire scene, and designs compositions in limited colors that enhance each narrative.
Cartoon Brew I enjoyed the fact that it told me what had happened to the world without actually telling me. Strong visual storytellers can do that and that's the case with Cyber Realm. [...] It was the culmination of several worlds of influence coming together and working really well together.
Comic Bastards Perhaps Cyber Realm is, in its way, the prophecy of the bermensch, but more likely, it's just a damn fine comic book that's fun to read and leaves you wanting to read more.
Comics Bulletin The short graphic story, CYBER REALM, is very action packed with tons of irony. [...] Thanks to a light whimsical touch from McDonald, this heavy-duty tale does not get too dark and moves along quite nicely.
Comics Grinder
The AV Club McDonald's humorous, energetic style fully immerses the reader in the action. [...] reminiscent of '80s sci-fi classics like The Terminator or Alien [...]
Paste Magazine Wren's work is character-driven but he considers the entire scene, and designs compositions in limited colors that enhance each narrative.
Cartoon Brew I enjoyed the fact that it told me what had happened to the world without actually telling me. Strong visual storytellers can do that and that's the case with Cyber Realm. [...] It was the culmination of several worlds of influence coming together and working really well together.
Comic Bastards Perhaps Cyber Realm is, in its way, the prophecy of the bermensch, but more likely, it's just a damn fine comic book that's fun to read and leaves you wanting to read more.
Comics Bulletin The short graphic story, CYBER REALM, is very action packed with tons of irony. [...] Thanks to a light whimsical touch from McDonald, this heavy-duty tale does not get too dark and moves along quite nicely.
Comics Grinder