Pariah Graphic Novel No 1 - Aron Warner
About the book:
Brent Marks is not a freak. He is one of the Pariah, a group of teens who become extremely intelligent after being cured of a genetic disorder. Although in most ways a normal teen, Brent is considered dangerous and is tracked down by the government who see these kids as an enormous threat. Can he evade them? What do they have planned for Brent and the others?
Aron Warner is the Academy Award®-winning producer of the animated blockbuster “Shrek” series. Mr. Warner joined PDI/Dreamworks in 1997 working as the producer on the animated film, Antz. He is currently in partnership with director Andrew Adamson in Strange Weather where they and partner Jeff Fierson are developing a slate of live action and animated feature films and television shows. He, producing alongside James Cameron, just wrapped the Untitled Cirque Du Soleil 3-D project, which was written and directed by Adamson. Pariah is his first graphic novel series.
Aron Warner is the Academy Award®-winning producer of the animated blockbuster “Shrek” series. Mr. Warner joined PDI/Dreamworks in 1997 working as the producer on the animated film, Antz. He is currently in partnership with director Andrew Adamson in Strange Weather where they and partner Jeff Fierson are developing a slate of live action and animated feature films and television shows. He, producing alongside James Cameron, just wrapped the Untitled Cirque Du Soleil 3-D project, which was written and directed by Adamson. Pariah is his first graphic novel series.
4/5
This Graphic novel is about Brent and is the first in a series of Graphic novels that Aron warner is going to do. This follows Brent as he finds out that those of his kin are not like him they seem to be out to cause the world problems. Being a Pariah who grows up to be an extremely intelligent being, although Brent doesn't see him self as anything but normal.
I found the graphics in this novel good, with clear indicators as to what was happening within the dialogue. I enjoyed finding out about Brent and the sort of person he believes he is, although i do think there is a lot more to come from him in the coming issues. The plot line is well thought out and compels the reader to keep on reading to the end. I enjoyed reading this Graphic novel and will be reading the next one in the series to find out what is going to happen next.
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