![]() ![]() They can communicate with us, are conscious of themselves and have memories that span the entirety of their lives. Imagine a world where every animal in the world suddenly became sentient in the way we currently define sentience. Like what you’re reading? Support this blog by becoming my superhero.“Animosity” is written by Marguerite Bennett (“Batwoman,” “Bombshells”) and drawn by Rafael De Latorre (“Superzero”) with coloring from Rob Schwager (“Jonah Hex,” “Captain America” (2002)) and letters by Marshall Dillon (“Wayward,” “Glitterbomb”). It fit into the narrative perfectly, and into the yep, this is what happens to young girls. The scene where Jesse gets her first period was really well done. ![]() Or if someone was building a Jurassic Park like theme park, only with dragons, and that’s how the animals awoke and that’s how we have dragons. Now I really want to know if there are dragons and if they were just really good at hiding. Harrowing because it’s too true for those who live so long and for what humans have done to this planet. The whale’s wisdom about life was harrowing. I also appreciated the part where they talked about how sick the kola must’ve been due to what it was supposed to eat compared to what it was eating. Then the further conversation about how insects are fairing. I love the conversation between the shrimps about the urchins and bacteria, and then how they are passively consumed by the whale. I do like how complex the world gets due to the animals being awakened. It did make me count the pages to make sure I wasn’t getting shorted on story. Trying to figure out the marketing strategy of putting 20 pages of story and 20 pages of advertisements in one book. How’s that working? And what about other cities? So many questions, so few issues. If the lights are back on in San Francisco, I want to know more about the internet. Though I, for sure, understand why they might want opposable thumbs. However, you’d think they’d also want to adjust human technology to be animal accessible. I did enjoy that they are talking about building devices that make it easier for them to function in the world. Especially in the predator / prey context. I enjoyed the continued exploration of animals and their loyalties and decisions about each other. Yes, it was supposed to be so as Joe’s keeper, but wow, just a little scary. While I was not a huge fan of Doe’s art, that vampire bat was terrifying. Anyplace with that much wildlife around, not to mention pets and rats, and water is going to have a lot of animals. They’ve completely taken over San Francisco, which isn’t surprising to me. Can’t wait to see how their personalities and stories play out.Īnimosity: The Rise #1 by Marguerite BennettĮven though this issue was supposed to be about what happened to Joe since we last saw him at the beginning of the animals getting consciousness, it really is the issue which is most about the journey of the animals. It’d make sense that they’d need more creatures in their life. I kind of adore this menagerie of animals and a couple humans who branched off with Sandor and Jesse. #ANIMOSITY THE RISE HOW TO#But maybe they haven’t figured out how to reverse it yet. Though the humans still claimed that they figured out how the change happened. It was a nice twist that it was actually the other animals, who were planning a mutiny, that injured Pearl, not the humans trying to change her back into a “mindless” animal. Mimico was ready to fight for Pearl, and he’s even more upset when she comes back without her mind. I also feel like if I got more story, these issues would move from four to five stars. AfterShock keeps putting huge ads for its other comics in the back of each issue. Comic book reviews for Animosity #4, Animosity: The Rise #1, and Animosity #5 by Marguerite Bennett, Rafael de Latorre, and Juan Doe ![]()
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