It was all very fascinating and I can’t wait to see where this revolution will take Sandor and Jesse next. 2 (and the series in general) is easily one of my favorite books of 2017, and there are few other comics with its mix of emotions and character-rich storytelling on the racks. Due to a rise of the popularity and use of the internet, the series was ended with issue 6, as reviews and suchlike became a lot easier to read instantly online. I was so interested to see how each animal would react, who would ally with humans, who would attack and maim a human without question, which ones would do neither and instead continue on their primal instincts. The story feels a little lacking in this issue, but the character. While I enjoyed the story and the main protagonists, Jesse and Sandor, it was the other animals that really stole the show for me. While it feels like one of the weaker issues of the series, Animosity 12 is still a gripping read full of fantastic characters. Just like its preview the book snags you right from the get go and doesn’t let you go. ![]() Marguerite Bennett who’s currently doing Bombshells and Rafael de Latorre did a fantastic job on this book. The world is plunged into chaos as the newly-intelligent Animals fight humanity. Seeing the first few pages of Animosity #1 had me intrigued, so I was chomping at the bit to read more of it when it finally hit store shelves. Collecting the first four issues of the best-selling series, plus the special one-shot issue ANIMOSITY: THE RISE. more 3.85 1,149 ratings197 reviews One day, for no reason, the Animals woke up. I can say right off the bat that Animosity #1 completely had my interest as I read the preview in the back of Black Hammer #1. 1: The Wake Marguerite Bennett, Rafael de Latorre (Artist), Juan Doe (Colorist). Jesse with Sandor now must escape the jungle that has become NY and find the one person, besides Sandor her best friend, that can protect her. Animals have indeed woken up, they’ve learned to talk, and everything they’ve seen and heard has many of them lusting for revenge. Marguerite Bennett and Rafael de Latorre bring a girl and her dog to the centerpiece of this animal revolution, except in this new world, it’s now a dog and his girl. ![]() ![]() Animosity is the story of the food chain flipped upside down, a short introduction in the front cover of Animosity #1 gives very general numbers of animals across Earth compared to the small population of humans, making the thought of an animal uprising that much more frightening. Mark Waid did it in his masterpiece of superhero horror, Irredeemable. Animosity is a Post Apocalyptic Xenofiction comic book series created and written by Marguerite Bennett and produced by Aftershock Comics, first published in August 2016. There are so may ways to deconstruct the idea of Superman. Through every enemy, beyond every fear, they embody the very definition of heroes, comic book or otherwise. “One day, the animals woke up.” That’s how it starts, an eerie and cryptic warning of what’s to come. At home, they face a bigoted culture unwilling to change. Id like to think that he spent the first few weeks answering an utter tsunami of questions about every single aspect of human culture, history, and society.
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