Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Graphic Novels





















Graphic novels were definitely a part of my childhood growing up. I was not a huge super hero fan, but things like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and those type of graphic novels were so good, you could catch me reading them in just a few hours. The graphic novel I picked up at Bird Library got my attention because oh the cover, it honestly just looked really interesting. It turns out this graphic novel is probably the most confusing one I have ever come across. It is called "Aama" and is about a mute child that goes on a journey to find the answers to the evolving world of Ona(ji). They are trying to find the eye of the release point of the biotech experiment "Aama", which is a project that it quickly becoming out of control. After reading the graphic novel, which was only about 85 pages, I could easily relate it to WRT 205 class. Lots of the problems and topics that took place inside of the graphic novel all dealt with evolving technology and what problems could be faced if we keep upgrading and making technology better. It is nice to see this futuristic technology being used in a new way, a somewhat unrealistic way that technology is used in these fake worlds.

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