Summary:
The world is falling apart - just like we were warned about. Humanity has long given up hope of saving the planet. Those with the means have fled, leaving those without to deal with the fallout. This is where our story begins.
A group of Indigenous outcasts have found a very interesting feature in what was once a beautiful part of America. This mysterious cave seems to have the ability to transport people back in time. Desperate to save their country, their people, and the world, they devise a plan: to kill Christopher Columbus.
Review:
I've come to a conclusion: I will pretty much read anything that my favorite authors write. That officially includes Stephen Graham Jones. I fell in love with his work when The Only Good Indians was released, and that isn't going to change anytime soon.
Getting back to the point - Earthdivers Vol. 1 is rich, intense, and deeply horrifying. Stephen Graham Jones has a way of writing horror so that it slowly seeps into your bones. It doesn't slap you in the face. But it does linger. Oh boy, does it linger.
I'll admit that I was a little hesitant about the core concept of Earthdivers. Not because I have a problem with the idea of hunting Columbus. It's just that I generally prefer to keep real historical figures out of my time-travel adventures.
But my god, it's worth it. It's so worth it! This book is tense. It's dark, too, delightfully so. Looking back on it, I wouldn't have changed a thing. I certainly can't wait to start reading the second volume!
Regarding the artwork, let's just say that it perfectly matched the story's tone. Davide Gianfelice and Joana LaFuente gave us visually stunning settings and characters. I love the overall design, and many smaller choices helped to bring the whole look together. Likewise, Steve Wands helped to further enhance the look. It was perfection.
Highlights:
Historical Fiction & Horror
Time Travel
Hunting Columbus
Trigger Warnings:
Graphic Elements/Death
Thanks to IDW and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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