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Shobo Coker

Author of New Masters

8 Works 31 Members 5 Reviews

Series

Works by Shobo Coker

New Masters (2022) 13 copies
Buckhead (2022) 7 copies
New Masters #1 (of 6) (2022) 3 copies
Buckhead #1 2 copies
New Masters #3 (2022) 1 copy
New Masters #2 (of 6) (2022) 1 copy
New Masters #4 (2022) 1 copy

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Gender
male
Nationality
Nigeria
Places of residence
Lagos, Nigeria
Relationships
Coker, Shof (brother)

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Reviews

Gr 9 Up—Competing factions from Earth and Jupiter fight for power and resources in this action-packed
Afrofuturistic tale. The worldbuilding is stellar; the language, settings, and art for this story are firmly rooted in the
cultures of African nations, making it an innovative entry in the realm of science fiction.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 2 other reviews | Apr 1, 2024 |
Note: I received access to this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Broad strokes of the plot are good, characters are good, but spread too thin. There are info dumps about the world building at the end of each issue, but it'd be much more interesting if they told those stories within the context of the story itself.
Chaotic story flow, with utilitarian dialogue that tries to contextualize everything in the dense world lore but doesn't do a great job of connecting that to the A plot.

Amazing art! Dramatic light, interesting character designs, very specific facial expressions, filmic distortion like fisheye lens, and cool ways of conveying motion all add depth on top of a beautiful afrofuturist world without any panel gimmickry.

New Masters is worth reading for its artwork alone.
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thenthomwaslike | 2 other reviews | Jul 24, 2023 |
Some things feel too fast (like, all the death fakeouts), but the worldbuilding is fun. I would read more in this universe. I think the artwork and coloring style added a lot of personality, and I want see more Ola. Oh yeah, did I mention there's a heist too?

3.5
 
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DestDest | 2 other reviews | Feb 20, 2023 |
I'm going to be real. This book is coasting purely off the aesthetic (beautiful artwork and fun, vibrant color direction).

I don't think the pacing's necessarily the issue because there's no need to drag out the reveal, but the characters aren't strong enough to hold it up. I don't know the group well enough before they become fast friends. Apparently, Josue and Toba had some history beforehand that's basically brushed over.

Buckhead does seem heavily action-oriented/plot-based, so I can acknowledge that may be the reason why. But it comes at the expense of having no emotional weight, dragging out the reveal that that Toba's dad's body is gone would've built tension.

The focus on Nigerian cultural and religious elements coupled with the VIBES is interesting enough. Also, not gonna lie Romy baring his soul was funny.

If you're looking for a story with notable characters, this falls a few notes flat, but if you're just here for fun and the VIBES, man., then it's not a bad quick read. The story would've benefited from being longer.

2 stars but let's say 4 because i had fun
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DestDest | Nov 8, 2022 |

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Works
8
Members
31
Popularity
#440,253
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
5
ISBNs
4