RICH REVIEWS: Indigo

Title: Indigo (GN)
Publisher: Nakama Press
Writer: Chi-Ho Kwong
Artist: Chi-Kit Kwong
Price $ 10.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.madcavestudios.com
Comments: This comic is done in traditional manga and manhua format. So from right to left.
The book starts with some lovely illustrated pin-up pages and the coloring is outstanding. Nice soft tones that are blended so well.
“Prologue” Ella Summer a beautiful woman is observing something amazing. The visuals are stunning. The alien invasion is devastating. Ella has a role to play with the aliens and Earth.
Now the book switches to black and white art.
“Act 1” This part is about how humans evolved.
The illustrations of the Dark Side of the Moon are amazing to see.
This part does not make a lot of sense. Ella hears voices from plants that talk to her.
“Act 2” Are reptilian creatures living in the Earth? The rag Ella works for seems to think so. The story she is investigating is getting her attention she does not want.
In “Act 3,” Ella is trying to figure out how everything comes together. Her friend is also helping her.
“Act 4” Ella was an Indigo child. She can talk to the dead. A mysterious figure appears to tell Ella she must decide and has a job to do. What is that job?
A reptilian attacks Ella. Why?
“Act 5” The action ramps up into high gear. The reptilians are on the attack after Ella and Gene.
“Act 6” So Ella is the only one who can save the Earth. This leads her to the Dark Side of the Moon. Things are moving along fast.
“Act 7” This is sci-fi at its best. Ella must do what needs to be done with the aliens. Ella is responsible for either peace or war. What Ella feels here is indescribable. What she experiences is beyond comprehension. Ella has done something truly amazing and she is the only human who will ever know

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