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Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson

Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson

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Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson

Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson



Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson

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THE SOLD-OUT SERIES RETURNS with a muchanticipated new chapter! Bent on avenging the death of his queen, game character King Heremoth seeks vengeance against Dana, an unwitting tamale delivery girl. Meanwhile, strange things are afoot in future Los Angeles as a police standoff at a fish market reveals a homicidal robot armed only with seafood.

Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1434795 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-03
  • Released on: 2015-06-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Nonplayer #2 (of 6), by Nate Simpson


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. New characters, bigger picture By Orange Newt NONPLAYER's second issue introduces new characters and a broader picture of the near-future world the story is set in. We know from the first issue it's a "post-incident" future; it now appears the "incident" involved artificial intelligences running amok, and there's a new government bureau monitoring that kind of thing -- and responding to smaller-scale incidents like a robot going off the rails, making demands in Latin, and throwing ... fish. Hey, it throws really hard, you were warned. We meet the NAIB agents trying to get a handle on that episode, as well as some of the primary movers of the "Warriors of Jarvath" game -- a very contentious and worried place behind the scenes. And Queen Fendra, who blinked out of existence in the game world an instant before Dana could chop her, turns up in the real world -- as I suspected! -- only in a place and situation I never would have anticipated. As in the first issue, the art is great, the story is fluidly paced and intriguing. If I had to make a criticism about anything, it would be that the color throughout is kind of subdued -- it's as if we were viewing everything through a tinted filter. But hey, if that's the effect the author wants, I can live with it.Dana, featured character in the first issue, appears in just four panels this time, kind of a cameo, although she is on the cover too, if you look closely enough. Nate Simpson reassures us, on his/the comic's website, that Dana IS the protagonist, and "will be all over issue 3".So, issue 3: the first issue was reprinted in April, number 2 came out in June -- can we hope to see number 3 around, say, August? Um, sorry folks, that's NO. Simpson says "Yes, this comic [#2] took four years ... I have a family and a day job, and I make this book solely between the hours of 3 and 6 AM on weekdays ... I am only now laying out #3. It will not come out quickly." Patience is advised.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By karl Love the art and story that is developing shame that they don't get released quicker

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