

desertcart.com: The Manhattan Projects, Vol. 2: 9781607067269: Hickman, Jonathan, Pitarra, Nick, Bellair, Jordie: Books Review: Fantastic Hickman, Slipping Shipping - The book deserves 5 stars, the shipping gets 2 stars. Let's get this out of the way first, in agreement with the reviewer above, desertcart has been slipping on their shipping of late. I used to get these trades in boxes delivered to my building's front office. Now I find them in oversized semi-padded envelopes shoved into my tiny P.O. box by USPS (that master of delivery). It leads to bent, misshapen books, and desertcart is better than that. As for the actual review: Jonathan Hickman, for those who don't know him, is a master of grand ideas and bold intricate plotting. His other books The Nightly News , Pax Romana , and his celebrated run on Fantastic Four and FF display a staggering imagination, and you really just have to strap yourself in and go along for the ride. In my experience, it always pays off. Manhattan Projects, Vol. 2 is no different. The series revolves around an alternate history of the men behind the Manhattan Projects (Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman, etc.) in which, frankly, they're all mad scientists run amok. While Volume 1 was quirky, unusual, and vaguely unsettling in its eccentricities, Volume 2 is equal parts wild and exciting. Volume 1 involved a lot of setup, exposing the reader to the players in Hickman's grand world of science gone bad. Volume 2 introduces their Soviet counterparts, including the ubiquitous but suitable brain-in-a-jar-on-a-body, Yuri Gagarin, a talking space dog, and an ex-Nazi scientist who sheds new light on Wernher von Braun. Hickman remains witty as ever while exploring the idea of what happens when science reigns supreme. And it's also just good fun. No review of this book should go without mentioning the art of Nick Pitarra, Ryan Browne (fill-in artist for issue #10), and the incredible colors of Jordie Bellaire. This being a comic book, the art truly does speak for itself, providing a frantic, slightly off feeling to the whole proceedings. Also notable is the gorgeous use of white space in the interstitial pages with quotes from the pages lend a real sense of the epic and foreboding. Do not ignore this book. Review: SO FUN - This series, i have no fricking clue whats going on but I enjoy it so much. Dogs astronauts, nazis, aliens, its awesome! I feel like a baby who watches the teletubbies- whats going on? IDK but its SO ENTERTAINING. maybe if you're smarter than me you'll be able to keep track of the complicated plot line(s?) but either way its awesome





























































| Best Sellers Rank | #1,464,847 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,468 in Image Comics & Graphic Novels #4,367 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Dimensions | 6.4 x 0.4 x 10.1 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1607067269 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1607067269 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | The Manhattan Projects |
| Print length | 152 pages |
| Publication date | April 17, 2013 |
| Publisher | Image Comics |
| Reading age | 13 - 16 years |
J**H
Fantastic Hickman, Slipping Shipping
The book deserves 5 stars, the shipping gets 2 stars. Let's get this out of the way first, in agreement with the reviewer above, Amazon has been slipping on their shipping of late. I used to get these trades in boxes delivered to my building's front office. Now I find them in oversized semi-padded envelopes shoved into my tiny P.O. box by USPS (that master of delivery). It leads to bent, misshapen books, and Amazon is better than that. As for the actual review: Jonathan Hickman, for those who don't know him, is a master of grand ideas and bold intricate plotting. His other books The Nightly News , Pax Romana , and his celebrated run on Fantastic Four and FF display a staggering imagination, and you really just have to strap yourself in and go along for the ride. In my experience, it always pays off. Manhattan Projects, Vol. 2 is no different. The series revolves around an alternate history of the men behind the Manhattan Projects (Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman, etc.) in which, frankly, they're all mad scientists run amok. While Volume 1 was quirky, unusual, and vaguely unsettling in its eccentricities, Volume 2 is equal parts wild and exciting. Volume 1 involved a lot of setup, exposing the reader to the players in Hickman's grand world of science gone bad. Volume 2 introduces their Soviet counterparts, including the ubiquitous but suitable brain-in-a-jar-on-a-body, Yuri Gagarin, a talking space dog, and an ex-Nazi scientist who sheds new light on Wernher von Braun. Hickman remains witty as ever while exploring the idea of what happens when science reigns supreme. And it's also just good fun. No review of this book should go without mentioning the art of Nick Pitarra, Ryan Browne (fill-in artist for issue #10), and the incredible colors of Jordie Bellaire. This being a comic book, the art truly does speak for itself, providing a frantic, slightly off feeling to the whole proceedings. Also notable is the gorgeous use of white space in the interstitial pages with quotes from the pages lend a real sense of the epic and foreboding. Do not ignore this book.
S**N
SO FUN
This series, i have no fricking clue whats going on but I enjoy it so much. Dogs astronauts, nazis, aliens, its awesome! I feel like a baby who watches the teletubbies- whats going on? IDK but its SO ENTERTAINING. maybe if you're smarter than me you'll be able to keep track of the complicated plot line(s?) but either way its awesome
G**L
Very enjoyable.
I love how the author mixed science with fiction. This story comes from a mind with a wonderful imagination and I am enjoying the journey. I recommend this .
K**G
Better than vol 1
This book is showing a strong second wind. I originally read it because I enjoy Hickman's work and I loved the art. Vol 1 held my interest but vol 2 starts to put the story together and define the characters better. If you read vol 1 for the same reasons as me you will probably like vol 2.
R**Y
More Zany, Bad Science
Hint: if at all confused about the characters, skip to the back. The last two pages summarize the cast. The way my deliveries went, I ended up reading Vol 2 first. I read it cover to cover, so I was unaware of the cast summaries until I'd finished reading the stories. I might have understood character identities and motives better if I'd read that first.
B**N
Weird sci-fi story
A great book if you read the first one. It is a weird sci-fi story. Very weird. The art is great, the story is great, the colors are awesome and done by Jordie Belliare. Written by Jonathan Hickman and art is by Nick Pitarra and Cris Peter.
A**I
the same as the vol 1
this is pretty much the same as the other is a great book fallowing the adventures of the manhattan projects guys and it is a masterpieces if you love the first vol you will love this cant wait for the next vol
T**.
Crazy concept
I love how awesome and wacky this story is!
A**E
Endlich mal ein Comic das anders ist als andere Comics. Eine tolle und ziemlich verrückte Geschichte mit sehr interessanten Zeichnungen. Einfach zu verstehen mit ziemlich hohen Süchtigkeitsfaktor ;)
S**N
Really weird but awesome all at the same time
S**E
Hickman al top. Questa serie è geniale e la caratterizzazione dei personaggi è semplicemente perfetta. Non delude: compratelo a occhi chiusi
R**.
Die Story ist auch im zweiten Band noch durchaus interessant und man möchte immer noch wissen wie sie sich weiter entwickelt. Leider wird die Handlung ab dem 3. Band völlig abstrus. Den Zeichenstil kann man mögen oder auch nicht - ich mag ihn definitiv nicht.
G**K
I really enjoy this series. It has the kind of imagination to it you will never mistake as plausible, yet it has so many ideas and crazy characters, you can't give up on the reading for sheer curiosity. This is great stuff. Animation is different and requires some getting use to. This is not a superhero or movie-like looking series, but something more introvert, yet good. This second book is a little less rich in plot twists than the first, but it puts the story into perspective for what comes next. If you are a science fiction fan, you will enjoy this a lot.
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