Unicorn Jelly
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Publisher: Accursed Toys, Inc.
Copyright:
© 2007 by Jennifer Diane Reitz Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Second edition
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Printed: 394 pages, 8.25" x 10.75", casewrap-hardcover binding, black and white interior ink Description:A philosophical and metaphorical science fiction story with a definite beginning and ending, originally told as a web comic. Listed in: |
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I read Unicorn Jelly last year and I enjoyed it very much.
This hardback publication gave me a change to be able to hold a medium which was previously left intangible in electronic form. It is just a joy to hold this book in my arms.
As far as storytelling goes, this comic does a wonderful job of telling the interesting story. It is about a group of people who saved the universe they live in just by living.
It was nice to see all the extras that were up on unicornjelly.com inside the book. The alternate universe comics, the omake strips, the other items that are on the site: they are all there. There's even the fan comic that was drawn up in honor of Unicorn Jelly in this book. It is nice to see all of these items gathered in one bound book.
The only problem I have with the book is the translation of the images from the computer to the pages. Some of the strips look kind of faded like the printer was running out of ink. This may just be my copy that looks like this. It isn't a big deal. It is just something I noticed.
If you are a fan of science fiction, fantasy, or just great storytelling, then I implore you to check this comic out. You will not regret it.
This hardback publication gave me a change to be able to hold a medium which was previously left intangible in electronic form. It is just a joy to hold this book in my arms.
As far as storytelling goes, this comic does a wonderful job of telling the interesting story. It is about a group of people who saved the universe they live in just by living.
It was nice to see all the extras that were up on unicornjelly.com inside the book. The alternate universe comics, the omake strips, the other items that are on the site: they are all there. There's even the fan comic that was drawn up in honor of Unicorn Jelly in this book. It is nice to see all of these items gathered in one bound book.
The only problem I have with the book is the translation of the images from the computer to the pages. Some of the strips look kind of faded like the printer was running out of ink. This may just be my copy that looks like this. It isn't a big deal. It is just something I noticed.
If you are a fan of science fiction, fantasy, or just great storytelling, then I implore you to check this comic out. You will not regret it.
Unicorn Jelly was the first online-comic I ever read and I am glad to see it published. It is a very complex story about a friendship in a universe where the worlds are flat. A dangerous eventhorizont called "stormfall" threatens all worldplates. A girl with a strange illness and her friends try to save as many worlds as possible. It is awesome!
By the way, I am from Germany.
By the way, I am from Germany.
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