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Descender tin stars
Descender tin stars









Unfortunately, the art of Dustin Nguyen at certain points it is uncertain and even hinders, especially in the setting of his paintings. Jeff Lemire delivers a great, almost cinematic script for his story. Inside Descender, we have exactly this and, as always, much more. Fiction has always been a way of asking questions and showing us which paths we can and cannot take. The most disturbing fact about all of this is that we realize that stories of this style are still needed to see the obvious. The criticism is wide and can be followed with infinite examples that the author uses in this graphic. We can use this same example today, with foreigners who arrive in a country and become the same scapegoats for being blamed for the lack of employment of the local population. It is just a reminder of the Second World War, where the Jews were to blame for everything and a slaughter started against them. You can get many facts from the history of mankind where the nation's ills were used as an excuse, being thrown at a people. The narrative proposed by Jeff Lemire is fluent and timeless. Each disagreement, even if it happened well before this attack by the mysterious giant robots, serves as an excuse for any resentment between these societies to surface. In this universe, technophobia is what governs most of the actions of the 9 planets. Together with his friends Bandit and Perforator, he ventures through planets and galaxies, facing unimaginable dangers with a single objective: to survive. In the midst of this relentless hunt, we met Tim-21, a young human-looking robot that may contain traces of past killers in his code - making him the most sought after in the universe. With this, policies of persecution and extermination of machines have been established throughout the galaxy. The story takes place in a universe where giant robots have destroyed entire planets and civilizations. Lemire's new plot is very simplistic, different from the one used in Black Hammer, but with a much more engaging and critical story. Descender: Tin stars, is the first volume of the new series of Jeff Lemire, creator of Black Hammer and illustrated by Dustin Nguyen.











Descender tin stars