

This is a common complaint with graphic novels (the story is as much graphic novel as it is comic), but more time spent fleshing out the incredible world Lindsey created would have immersed the reader in the story even more. My only real complaint is that I wish the story was longer and more thorough.

I noticed some possible star wars references too, as well as of course the super fun references to Lindsey's past albums. The Greek mythology influence is the most obvious, but it blends impressively well with grunge and futuristic tech. The influences of the design are also a delight to explore. loved the contrast between the grungy mechanical trenches to the glittery neons and stark blacks of the Upside to the bright and natural colors and lines of the ancient past. She shows such gentleness and power at the same time and it's a wonderful interpretation of her ancient Greek roots. Of course, Artemis the goddess and her moon powers are ethereal. I relate to her so much and really enjoyed seeing her look change as she went through different phases of her story. I love the character design of Artemis the redhead the best because she was relatable and youthful. Every character is beautifully drawn and so is every setting. The art is STUNNING and I can't talk about it enough. This was a really fun addition because it solidified the connection between Artemis album and the Artemis comic, which in my opinion you have to do to get the complete experience. One of my favorite featured were the QR codes place periodically throughout the comic so you could listen to the song that goes with that part of the story.

When you live on the moon, of course you have a dark side.Īndy Weir's new stunning science- based thriller PROJECT HAIL MARY is available now.I debated if I should mark this or each individual volume as read, but since I got the comic as a complete collection (at her AMAAAAZING concert!!! 🤩) and read it all in one go, I'm going to count this as one book. But though planning a crime in 1/6th gravity may be more fun, it's also a lot more dangerous. So when she's offered the chance to make a lot of money she jumps at it. She lives in a poor area of Artemis and subsidises her work as a porter with smuggling contraband onto the moon. 'Fascinating' Tim Peake, Sunday Times bestselling author of Ask an Astronaut Ever had a bad day? Try having one on the moon.
