deepfreezebatman's review against another edition
4.0
Echo just keeps getting more awesome. can't wait to find out what happens. Terry Moore is such a tease!
mxinky's review against another edition
2.0
Boring. I wish a woman had helped write it. Maybe it would be less predictable.
wanderlustlover's review
5.0
It begins to make a small bit more sense. The main characters are beginning to be drawn together, and by this I mean two of what will eventually be a much larger cast. But the footwork is coming here, as is the first pangs of those we lose, and the shape of things to come.
Who is evil, and who isn't, and we begin to ask the even more important question here -- what is your definition of evil and how are you wielding it in your assumptions of people? And where does science belong in the black and white of it all?
Who is evil, and who isn't, and we begin to ask the even more important question here -- what is your definition of evil and how are you wielding it in your assumptions of people? And where does science belong in the black and white of it all?
narflet's review
4.0
Excellent ending! That must've been a really nail biting wait between issues #10 and #11 if you were reading it as the issues came out (and even more agonising if you were waiting for the next trade, but at least then you could find out what'd happened if you really wanted to). There's lots of expositional stuff that goes on in this one, in a good way. Makes you feel like you really know what's going on, although I'm sure we don't at this point. And, of course, the ending means you just want to pick up the next volume straight away and keep reading. Which is what I will be doing...
fakeplatypus's review
adventurous
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
beththebookdragon's review
4.0
Still a fine story. Some questions answered, others draw the mystery in even deeper.
arf88's review
4.0
Terry Moore's art was as ever, amazing in this. I don't think I know another comic artist who draws faces as expressive as Moore.
Plot wise I don't feel that this volume was quite as good as the first, but it was still an enjoyable romp. The homeless guy and Ivy are nice contrasting pursuers of the main du0, and I'm looking forward to seeing how their roles pan out in the following volumes.
Plot wise I don't feel that this volume was quite as good as the first, but it was still an enjoyable romp. The homeless guy and Ivy are nice contrasting pursuers of the main du0, and I'm looking forward to seeing how their roles pan out in the following volumes.
theartolater's review
5.0
Considering how much I didn’t like Strangers in Paradise, I love Echo. It’s really interesting, the artwork’s different, the story really catching me. I think I’m essentially caught up now and can go on subscription, but we’ll see.