The Day The Eiffel Tower Went Beserk (The Umbrella Academy Apocalypse Suite #1) (2008) - Plot & Excerpts
The artwork were tremendous! With a polished image and good clean story. I would say that my only problem at reading it was probably too much unnecessary angst and family drama (then i realise that it was the main topic of the comic, oops). I do esteem the hard work of Gerard Way, awesome writer, also i made a calling to mind for a pleasing steampunk scenerio made by Gabriel Bá. I have big expectations for Dallas, the vol. 2 of this chronicle! P.S: can i have you, n° 5? Disappointing, confusing, preposterous in all the wrong ways. Heard about this from a top 50 graphic novels list and wondered why I'd never heard of this gem before, so quickly put a hold on it through the library and gave it a try. The art is visually arresting, I'll give it that. But the backstory and the plotting and even the dialogue is laboured. It is written by a man who is a lead singer in a rock band who figured he could do this in his spare time, so multi-talented was he, and it reads like it. Advice regarding day jobs would definitely apply.
What do You think about The Day The Eiffel Tower Went Beserk (The Umbrella Academy Apocalypse Suite #1) (2008)?
Interesting story and concept, but didn't feel like I was able to get to know the characters.
—Eli
THIS IS AMAZING WHOEVER'S READING THIS NEEDS TO GO PICK UP THIS BOOK
—yash