empressbrooke
Written on Aug 8, 2009
Surrogates is a deceptively simple book. There are no confusing plot twists, no complex language, no overwhemlingly large cast of characters. However, it is a tightly-woven story filled with enough cultural analysis to keep your brain working long after you've turned the last page. Each dialogue bubble has a purpose, the story is full and satisfying, and the world feels alive. Each chapter in the book wraps up with a world-building document - pages from a news website, or an academic paper, for instance. They feel believable and real and go a long way towards fleshing out the story. The art is dark and foreboding and matches the story perfectly.
I highly recommend this book to everyone, and I'm eagerly awaiting the movie in hopes that it understands the book's themes and doesn't strip them out in favor of a Bruce Willis sci-fi-action flick with lots of flying lasers.