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N**O
Ben Templesmith... extraordinary!
I will be simple... Great story (it is Templesmith debut as a storyteller), the art is his own kind, very special, I love all the details of his art and this terror scy-fi graphic novel. I rate this book with four stars (instead five) because the quality of the binding is disgusting...
M**T
Cool art, poor character development
This same artist did one of my favorite books (Fell), but in that case he wasn't the writer. The plot doesn't amount to much, and the characters could have all been replaced with cardboard cutouts for all the development or depth they had.I recommend reading one of this artist's collaboration works instead, because he does present a cool look.
Z**A
Over and over again.
This book was a pleasant surprise for me as I have been digging into all of the series and releases that ben Templesmith has done. I enjoy the hi quality concept within this science fiction comic series. I would NOT mind to see more of this in the future. But alas this seems pretty well wraped up. Would buy a million times over.
I**Y
Singularity 7
Product came with very heavy / prominent creases and one small tear in a page. However, that still made it no less enjoyable as a story - which is unbelievably fantastic i might add - a testament to Mr. Templesmith's ingenuity and to his mastery of freshly crafted ideas. I actually can't remember where the tear was - very small and i fixed with some tape. This sort of thing would usually bug someone as finicky as me but the art/ story really makes up for that. I would really recommend this to anyone who is a fan of Mr. Templesmith or of works of the post - apocalyptic genre.
D**C
For Readers looking for the strange
Then this is for you. It's an interesting story about a post apocalyptic world, but the art just threw me off. It was chaotic and a bit jarring. The story was decent, with flat characters and some gore.Wouldn't recommend unless you like strange graphic novels
R**L
Wow
An awesome story-line, fantastic artwork and a superb mix of horror and science fiction make this one to remember. Highly recommended to anyone who likes the band Fear Factory, as the artist of Singularity 7, Ben Templesmith, was actually commissioned by the band to do their artwork.All in all, worth the money and worth a read. Over and over again
I**T
A Vision of things that shouldn't be...
Ben Templesmith has done it again, presenting us with visions of nightmares and violence that insidiously place themselves over our subconscious fears, but in a fun way. Terrifying, but funny. I can see here the beginnings of Wormwood.
B**L
Brilliant Art, Great Concept, Muddled Characters
Templesmith is a master artist and conceptualist, but Singularity 7 shows that he still needs some work on storytelling and characterization. Some of the characters are hard to tell apart, and no character ever comes out as a lead. I have no problem with emsemble pieces, but there were characters that seemed like they were only in the story to serve as a lead, then never got to be one. The boy with the dragon tattoo on his face, for example (those who've read this will understand).Negatives aside, Templesmith's art has always been exceptional, and he does not break from that here. Plus, the concept of the story is extremely engaging, even when the characters are not. It's too bad that this is a self-contained story, because the story could have gone on as a series for quite some time. I have high hopes for his current series, Shadowplay, and hope to see that published as a collection soon.
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