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EI8HT Volume 1: Outcast

by Mike Johnson

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"Joshua travels to the inhospitable MELD a dimension between dimensions. Marooned there he must complete his mission to save the future"--
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Joshua agrees to go back in time, or rather to another dimension in time called the Meld to kill a man called the Spear in the hope that this will save his wife that is sick. The people that are sending him to the Meld is promising that they will save her. Unfortunately, he lands in the Meld without the memory of is wife or his mission, but slowly the memory is coming back to him.

This story turned out to be more interesting that I expected when I started to read it. As usual, I was a bit confused in the beginning about the mission, the meld, why Joshua had to kill a man called Spear. But that just meant that I was in the same boat as Joshua. We had to figure out things together. This is the kind of story that from the start doesn't make much sense, but as the story progress you start to put the pieces together even though not all the pieces are explained since the story ended with a cliffhanger. But I did enjoy the story very much, it was engaging to read, and I really really wanted to know how everything was connected. And the Meld got dinosaurs...love that!



I liked the art and the coloration of the art, it suited the story. There is just something about the lack of bright colors, except when it comes to the red on the faces of the people in the Meld and the yellow background that brings out the art in the story.


I received this copy from the Dark Horse Books through Edelweiss in return for an honest review! Thank you! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
HQ muito interessante, arte eficiente, adorei as cores. Gosto muito dessas histórias de viagem no tempo. O final me decepcionou, mas ai fica minha curiosidade com os próximos capítulos da história. ( )
  tarsischwald | Oct 23, 2021 |
This was an interesting read. It almost loses itself at some points. Don't try to plectrum everything in its proper order. Just go along for the ride. That's the best way to enjoy this book. The characters aren't interesting at all. There's a mad scientist, a time traveling Nazi and dinosaurs. That's all you need to know about the people in this book. I think to next issues will get better but for now this is a good start to a series.

I read this via Edelweiss. I thank them for this book. #Edelweiss ( )
  Kurt.Rocourt | Jun 14, 2021 |
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