Evil Thing: A Villains Graphic Novel
par
Serena Valentino
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Format
Relié
Pages
128
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 28, 2021
Éditeur
Disney Hyperion
ISBN-10
1368068162
ISBN-13
9781368068161
Description
In a captivating twist on the classic tale, a notorious villain takes center stage, offering readers a fresh perspective on a well-known narrative. This graphic novel delves deep into the psyche of a character often misunderstood, inviting the audience to explore her motivations and emotions behind her notorious actions. Through stunning illustrations and poignant storytelling, the journey unfolds as she recounts her life, challenging preconceived notions and providing a compelling backstory.
As the protagonist reflects on her experiences, she reveals the complexities of her character, shedding light on her desire for vengeance and the events that shaped her into who she has become. Readers are drawn into a world that blurs the lines between good and evil, prompting them to reconsider the thin veil that separates hero from villain. Layered with themes of heartbreak, ambition, and unfulfilled dreams, the narrative offers an emotionally rich exploration of a character typically relegated to the role of antagonist.
The vibrant artwork breathes life into the aspirations and struggles of this iconic figure, enhancing the reader's connection to her plight. Each panel captures a moment of introspection, humor, or sorrow, making the experience both visually stunning and deeply engaging. With every turn of the page, the reader is further immersed in her tumultuous journey, eager to uncover the truth behind her infamous reputation.
Ultimately, this graphic novel serves as a powerful reminder that every story has multiple sides, and sometimes the most compelling tales are those of the villains themselves. As the protagonist finds her voice, she invites readers to reconsider the assumptions they hold, leaving them to ponder the true nature of evil and the possibility of redemption amidst darkness.
As the protagonist reflects on her experiences, she reveals the complexities of her character, shedding light on her desire for vengeance and the events that shaped her into who she has become. Readers are drawn into a world that blurs the lines between good and evil, prompting them to reconsider the thin veil that separates hero from villain. Layered with themes of heartbreak, ambition, and unfulfilled dreams, the narrative offers an emotionally rich exploration of a character typically relegated to the role of antagonist.
The vibrant artwork breathes life into the aspirations and struggles of this iconic figure, enhancing the reader's connection to her plight. Each panel captures a moment of introspection, humor, or sorrow, making the experience both visually stunning and deeply engaging. With every turn of the page, the reader is further immersed in her tumultuous journey, eager to uncover the truth behind her infamous reputation.
Ultimately, this graphic novel serves as a powerful reminder that every story has multiple sides, and sometimes the most compelling tales are those of the villains themselves. As the protagonist finds her voice, she invites readers to reconsider the assumptions they hold, leaving them to ponder the true nature of evil and the possibility of redemption amidst darkness.
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