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Low, Volume 1: The Delirium of Hope
Low, Volume 1: The Delirium of Hope | Rick Remender
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"One of the top books of the year..." -- "Kirkus" Millennia ago, mankind fled the earth's surface into the bottomless depths of the darkest oceans. Shielded from a merciless sun's scorching radiation, the human race tried to stave off certain extinction by sending robotic probes far into the galaxy to search for a new home among the stars. Generations later, one family is about to be torn apart in a conflict that will usher in the final race to save humanity from a world beyond hope. Dive into an aquatic fantasy like none you've ever seen before, as writer Rick Remender ("Fear Agent," "Uncanny Avengers") and artist Greg Tocchini ("Last Days of American Crime") bring you a tale mankind's final hour in the cold, deathly dark of the sea. Collects "Low" #1-6.
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RainyDayReading
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Panpan

Yeah definitely not for me. Wasn‘t a fan of the art style or the story. Had a hard time understanding the world and the plot and it just...was a complete miss for me. Really heavy handed with the message of optimism and just left me with a weird feeling. Don‘t care about any of the characters nor do I care about the world. Not going to continue on with this series. #bookspinbingo

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LitsyGetsGraphic
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Dive into an aquatic fantasy series like you've ever seen before with #graphicnovelsnews on #hoopla. Millennia ago, mankind fled the earth's surface into the bottomless depths of the darkest oceans. Shielded from a sun's scorching radiation, the human race tried to stave off certain extinction by sending robotic probes far into the galaxy, to search for a new home among the stars.
Are you ready for our discussion on 8/8 on Maus?
I cannot wait 😬

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speljamr
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Mehso-so

Not sure this was as good as I was hoping. Good enough I'll read the next volume to see where the story goes. Maybe it gets more interesting as it goes?

#comics #sciencefiction #scifi

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hissingpotatoes
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Panpan

2/5 ⭐ Art was nice but confusing. Characters didn't grow, just changed actions/view to move plot clumsily. Lovely reunion ruined by backstab that made no sense. Flimsy character motivations tried to get around plot holes. Few moments that made me care were blatantly included to strong-arm the reader's emotions. Scantily clad women for no reason. Depiction of optimism in face of horrors just comes off as naivety. Won't continue series. #projectnew

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AlizaApp
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Pickpick

Really beautiful art! A bit heavy on the messaging...ok I get it, hope is important, etc. But I wished for more backstory, specifically on the helms (what do they do?) and the domes (how do they work?) and more world building overall. Will keep reading and see what happens in volume 2.

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KtheBookwyrm
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Starting on these tonight. I‘ve made it through east of west volumes 1-7, Lazarus volumes 1-5, injection volumes 1 & 2, copperhead volume 1, and Locke and key volume 1. I still have some more graphic novels waiting for me too :)

Joanne1 Wow, that's quite a list. 7y
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LazyOwl
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Marik Cain and his brigade of mutineers win the first round, but will they win against the Mammoth Isopod.

#LetsGetGraphicWeekLongMarathon #speechbubblechallenge #theherowinsthisround @Clwojick @TricksyTails

TricksyTails Love the artwork! 😍♥️ 7y
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LazyOwl
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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TricksyTails 👏😁♥️♥️♥️ 7y
GrilledCheeseSamurai I liked these ones (not as much as Black Science though). Remender is a fav of mine. The art work for Low is bananas. Very busy and so much to look. Felt very Frazetta inspired almost. 👌 7y
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Clwojick
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Time for another graphic novel... the fiction novel is just not doing it for me tonight. 🙈

I am quite excited to start this series. 💙

LauraBrook I really liked this series!!! 7y
Clwojick @LauraBrook yay!!!! Are you joining me and @TricksyTails for our #LetsGetGraphicWeeklongMarathon ? 7y
LauraBrook I‘m not, but I‘m thinking that maybe I should? When does it start? @Clwojick I know o have several unread at home, but I think I should make a library trip too. You know, just in case. 😉😂 7y
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Clwojick @LauraBrook it starts Friday, and goes to the following Sunday. A week and a big longer marathon, really. 😂 I think the #speechbubblechallenge will be a lot of fun too. 😱 I'm so excited that I may have 90 books out from the library right now. 😱 7y
LauraBrook @Clwojick Thanks! I‘m totally going to join you!!! I know I have 3 Sagas here to catch up with, but I‘ll have to trawl my shelves later for more. Also, 90 seems reasonable to me. It‘s probably not, but 🤷🏻‍♀️! 7y
Clwojick @LauraBrook hahah, with my hoopla credits I have 100, so 10 a day lol. 😂😆 7y
RainyDayReading I got this one to read for the marathon! Super excited it‘s been so hard to hold off starting it. 7y
Clwojick @RainyDayReading since I have so many out right now from the library, I made a list of books I could read before the marathon, and books that HAD to be read during the marathon. It's been soooo hard to hold off on a few of them 7y
RainyDayReading @Clwojick I bet it has! I have two to read before the marathon since others are waiting on them, but I‘ve got quite the pile going 😈 I‘ve got clothes sitting on top of them at the moment so I can‘t be teased by them haha. 7y
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daydreamingnightreading
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Day 2 of #comicbookathon
Super excited to read this one!!
Have y'all read it yet? Was it a yay or nay?
#low #graphicnovel #remender #tocchini

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TK421
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Wow! Just wow! Thanks @speljamr ! This #geekygraphicnovelswap box is freakin awesome!! Lazarus and Seven to Eternity look great! I've been wanting to read Low for a while now. I love the book tabs, Groot bookmark, and mini pop Spidey! That Avengers print is AMAZING!!! It will be going on the wall! Thanks again for all the awesome stuff!! Thanks @JenlovesJT47 for organizing this!

JenlovesJT47 Awesome haul! 😍🙌🏻 7y
GrilledCheeseSamurai All 3 of those books are 👌 7y
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Low
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Pickpick

Collectong Low #1-6
This comic is rich with beauty but depressing at the same time. Read it

#comics #image

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Pickpick

Really pretty graphic novel. It set up an awesome world and a great adventure. Excited to see what comes next.

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LauraBrook
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Pickpick

Really good! I liked the worlds that were set up, and the whole overarching storyline. Since there is a date for when the sun will burn through this planet, parts of this seem pretty realistic. Looking forward to the next two volumes - come on, ILL!

Cortg Love that your ILL'ing the book. I was curious to see if my library system has it. We only have the 1st volume. Good luck! 7y
LauraBrook @Cortg Bummer you only have access to the first volume! The next two are heading my way from somewhere in the county. I think there are 30+ libraries in my county, so an edition from somewhere will hopefully be in my hands by the end of the week! 7y
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nerdify.reviews
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Panpan

The world of Low is quite cool. A post apocalyptic world where man has fled to undersea domes to escape the violent deterioration of the atmosphere on the surface. It is only a temporary fix, and hopefully someone will discover a distant star which humans can escape to. Unfortunately, this story was just too bleak for me to enjoy.

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cocomass
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Panpan

Oh man. I wanted to like this so badly. But it took me 3 weeks to read it, which doesn't bode well. Firstly, the art is truly beautiful, but often inscrutable, with images fading into themselves and many characters becoming indistinguishable. The first 3 issues dragged for me, but then I got into the last few. Unfortunately the ending didn't leave me wanting more. I think I'll pass on Volume 2.

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thelibraryofmars
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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My new and beautiful apocalyptic graphic novel--set underwater.

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Exlibrisbitsy
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Pickpick

The present is the only moment you have control over. It's not what is happening to you as much as how you react to it. These and other studies in optimism against impossible odds are the main themes to be found in Low, my first finished book of the #readathon and a series I definitely plan to continue following in future.

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Heidsalot
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Pickpick

Stel's level of optimism/positive thinking was a bit hoaky and made me roll my eyes a time or two, but I loved the concept and really enjoyed the story overall. The artwork was great, too!

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KtheBookwyrm
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Pickpick

This was pretty good. The art was amazing and the typography on the cover *swoon* graphic designer me is loving it. Eagerly awaiting vol 2 from the library

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Jokila
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Pickpick

I can't wait for Vol 2! This vision of the future is so lush and exotic: underwater futuristic eye candy ftw

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TheLadyHyatt
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Mehso-so

I loved the art style of this 1st volume, especially all the underwater-scapes with monstrous eels & leviathan and the ships & suits these future humans use. I enjoyed the overall message of hope & persistence, but was put off at times by the story, especially the language & the unnecessarily scantily-clad women. Even in a far-flung future world that didn't ring true for me. Probably won't continue with the series, but don't regret picking this up

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Jokila
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Jokila
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Love Greg Tocchini's art so SO much! 💙

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TheLadyHyatt
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I've been so distracted with Pokemon GO and work that I've neglected reading and my Litsy account lately.

Found this in The Strand yesterday, the art reminds me incredibly much of Transistor and has a cool plot line. Hoping it lives up to my expectations! #FridayReads

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Aidan
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Pickpick

I loved 'Black Science' so was thrilled to discover another Remender title. Low is set in an undersea world, where the last vestiges of civilisation have retreated to the ocean depths to shield themselves from a dangerously overheated sun. The strengths of Black Science are also found here, with gorgeous art and a real sense of a family in mortal danger. Grim reading in parts, but worth diving into (sorry!).

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LizGotauco
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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Mehso-so

I seem to be picking up a lot of books with orgies lately. Being a youth librarian, it's nice to read adult stuff for a change but I don't need to see as many group sex scenes as I keep running into, ha! Story was interesting, but the art was inscrutable sometimes.

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LizGotauco
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Timely.

tpixie Sounds heavy 8y
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Readaholics
Low Vol. 1 | Rick Remender
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The sun is turning into a red giant, earth's surface is damaged and the remaining humans live on the bottom of the ocean. An underwater post apocalyptic western complete with pirates, kidnappings, sea monsters and family strife. Awesome artwork to boot!

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kaitkingly
Pickpick

Beautiful art and stellar characters with a high stakes plot. I'm hooked and rooting for the characters to find a way to survive 💙🙌🏼

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Ukulelebob
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Can't wait to read volume 2.

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Ukulelebob
Pickpick

Superb sorta made me want to cry a couple times. It's set under water in the distant future because the expanding sun has caused the surface to be to radioactive. The air in the dome the characters live in is becoming toxic over time and unless they find a solution humanity is doomed.

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samuellinde
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This led me to Stel Caine, the eternal optimist who holds out hope against all odds. A perfect fit for this far-future tale of humanity at its lowest point. A perfect character to examine the notion that it's not what happens in life that defines us, but how we choose deal with it. – Rick Remender

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RealLifeReading
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Pickpick

Stunning illustrations and colours throughout this series set in a future in which humans live in the deepest depths of the ocean and the air is running out.

Hoagbraker Huge fan of Low! A great comic. 9y
samuellinde Just read through this and vol 2. Don't know when a book last made me feel such a mix of hope and despair. 9y
RealLifeReading @Hoagbraker @samuellinde are the other volumes good too? 8y
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