This is the third volume collecting Jeff Smith's noir science fiction tale RASL. According to Smith the next volume will be the last and it will be interesting to see what sort of finale he is planning. In this volume the plot thickens even further with the appearance of yet another inter-dimensi...
It fulfills what the first collection promises. I don't how many times in a series, graphic novels, traditional books, or TV shows that I've seen the first part of the series only to find the second devoid of the elements that liked in the first one. Smith masterfully shows the reader further ele...
This series promises a good deal of potential. I am slightly puzzled how an inter-planar art thief does business. Are the artists the same and the pieces are stylistically similar but slightly varied, or are they exact copies, etc. The concept is wonderful though, and the machinery that RASL uses...
THE DRIFT: Inevitably, and unfairly, RASL will be compared to Bone. And while RASL lacks Bone's feel of an instant classic and its funny-papers charm, it reminds that Smith's other foot remains firmly planted in pulp territory. A quick start leads into a terrific pace, with backstory and decompr...