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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Mystery Playdi Grant Morrison
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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. ![]() ![]() A bit of backstory: when I was first exposed to Grant Morrison through Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, I became really intrigued by the description of The Mystery Play -- a detective investigates the murder of an actor portraying God at a mystery play in a small town (a mystery play is a play based on Biblical events). I then proceeded to be totally unable to find a copy of it for 6 years. (Yes, I know I could just get it on Amazon, but I enjoy the thrill of the hunt too much.) Then, I went to Green Apple Books the other day and found 3 copies. So, Green Apple Books is a great place. Moving on. The Mystery Play is a sort of rare breed -- this is the somber, reflective Grant Morrison of Arkham Asylum rather than the hyperkinetic Morrison of Batman and Robin or X-Men. The art is very reminiscent of Dave McKean's work on Arkham Asylum. (There are a few people who say that it's too photorealistic, but I've seen much worse photorealism work than this.) It's a great tale, with a twist that somehow manages to be both predictable and satisfying. (It's hard to say a lot about the plot, as this is a mystery.) Morrison adroitly creates a spooky small town, with the detective running into strange characters (much the way that Batmen encounters the various supervillains in Arkham Asylum, in fact). My biggest complaint is that there doesn't seem to be a ton of depth to the book -- things that initially seem mysterious and deep are quickly revealed to be pretty shallow at the end of the story. I almost gave the book 4 stars, but ultimately, this is one of those books that I'm going to throw the full five at just to get more people to read things like this. Intriguing little book, picked up from the library and enjoyed it. Style and art outweighs the plot, so it's more fun as an experience than as a story - there are some unexpected scenes which I loved, and were a great example of where graphic novels can play more. Overall, worth a read if you see it in the library. WOW!The art is amazing and then again when you have something Grant Morrison wrote you know something deep is on the way. I had to read this a few times to plenty understand this. It all begins when a small town decides to put "The Mystery Play" together and "God" dies in the middle of the play. A crime scene is settled. A must read. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Accusation and suspicion threaten to tear a small English town apart when the actor playing God in a local religious play is brutally murdered. Into this turmoil comes a detective who is not what he seems, a man caught in a desperate race to unlock the secret of the town's redemption-- and his own"--Page 4 of cover. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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