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'Trees' #1 Comic Book Review
'Trees' #1 Comic Book Review
'Trees' #1 Comic Book Review
Alien invasion stories have always been fertile ground for allegory. Throughout the history of the sub-genre, spaceships filled with arachnid creatures, little green men, shape-shifting Skrulls, omnipotent super-beings, and brain-eating slugs have come to represent oppressive and militaristic governments, Communism, the disenfranchised, and several more variations of the great and unknowable Other, usually influenced by politics or social issues. Yet with all the metaphoric territory the alien invasions have covered, in Image Comics' Trees, Warren Ellis and Jason Howard prove there's still plenty left unsaid.
The 10 Most Awesomely Terrible Sci Fi/Fantasy Paperback Covers
The 10 Most Awesomely Terrible Sci Fi/Fantasy Paperback Covers
The 10 Most Awesomely Terrible Sci Fi/Fantasy Paperback Covers
If nothing else, a lifetime of reading comic books has given us an incredible appreciation for art depicting things that in any other context would seem completely insane. It's not just limited to comics, either, which is why we were thrilled to stumble across GoodShowSir... Read More ...