Worlds is a One shot anthology that consists of three stories by the three creators; The Wolf, The Lord and The Creator. Worlds will continue as a serial with each entry being a pilot for brand new stories.
Worlds is a One shot anthology that consists of three stories by the three creators; 'Psychopomps' by The Wolf, 'GenAi' by The Lord and 'Son of a father' by The Creator.
All three of these stories explored different concepts, and yet the worlds are alike, I think. The first story would have been my favourite—I'm a sucker for the fastastical—if not for the second story. The twist was beautifully laid on, and at the end, you think of the world of Love, Death, and Robots, the curious aftertaste it leaves in your mouth to explore more. It's short, deliberately so, and I really wanted to see more. The second story. I loved the twist, and I would have loved to say I knew where the story was going, but I only got to know in the middle. Nothing goes for nothing, ehn? The reward of greed. Now, the third story, I don't know where to place it among these three because of the psychological turn it took. That was beautifully done, I must say. Very beautifully done.
And I must commend the artwork. The artists make me want to swim in African comics.
The stories are original, which is the most important thing to me. It doesn't follow any cliché and is a stunning mix of story and art.
The first story felt too short to me. If it would have a standalone issue after this that would be nice because it really needs length for the story to be appreciated. It has the best art in my opinion though.
GenAI is beautiful. Love the twist.
The last story definitely needs another issue. That is the beginning of a great story, but I feel it would end up being cliched. Good son with good father, hero. Good son with bad father, misunderstood villain.
@CastingCunningChef: beautifully said. I'd suggest another gander at the third story again 😉. There's some deeper connections shared between the two sequences around
Gago 3 months ago
This is beautifully done and really good. We need more of this.
Musingmusite 3 months ago
All three of these stories explored different concepts, and yet the worlds are alike, I think. The first story would have been my favourite—I'm a sucker for the fastastical—if not for the second story. The twist was beautifully laid on, and at the end, you think of the world of Love, Death, and Robots, the curious aftertaste it leaves in your mouth to explore more. It's short, deliberately so, and I really wanted to see more. The second story. I loved the twist, and I would have loved to say I knew where the story was going, but I only got to know in the middle. Nothing goes for nothing, ehn? The reward of greed. Now, the third story, I don't know where to place it among these three because of the psychological turn it took. That was beautifully done, I must say. Very beautifully done.
And I must commend the artwork. The artists make me want to swim in African comics.
Three stories, short, but telling. Love it!
CastingCunningChef 3 months ago
The stories are original, which is the most important thing to me. It doesn't follow any cliché and is a stunning mix of story and art.
The first story felt too short to me. If it would have a standalone issue after this that would be nice because it really needs length for the story to be appreciated. It has the best art in my opinion though.
GenAI is beautiful. Love the twist.
The last story definitely needs another issue. That is the beginning of a great story, but I feel it would end up being cliched. Good son with good father, hero. Good son with bad father, misunderstood villain.
Just my thoughts
HueBros 3 months ago
@CastingCunningChef: beautifully said. I'd suggest another gander at the third story again 😉. There's some deeper connections shared between the two sequences around
CreatingSoothingEngineer 3 months ago
I really loved the story, can't wait to read more from you guys
Spiderhoe 3 months ago
🕸Great stuff, I enjoyed the GenAi twist😅