Shattered Visions is a Groundbreaking Comic
Review by Julian Avent. Photo courtesy of Rae Comics.
I read a comic called Shattered Visions: The Villainous Saga by TJ Sterling and Newton Lilavois and it was really good. The comic is set in the year 2189, and we meet our main character, Shatter, who is the world’s most notorious villain. The story mainly focuses on two perspectives, that of the government that is making a plan to get Shatter, and that of Shatter, and what he is doing to survive.
I like how the story is told and how great the character design is. I like how every character is half robot and half human, and all these cyborg characters have something that makes them special. I even like how the government is set up. The government has two different types of law enforcement: the metro police and the FMS. They both have different ways of doing things, and it's fun to see how they differ. Like how the metro police is more calm but the FMS is more violent.
This comic is worth reading. It has a great story, fantastic world building, and it has compelling characters. However, I think it is only appropriate for those who are 16+, because of the pictures that are in the book and the language used. You can find a copy to purchase here.
Julian Avent is a sophomore at Friendship Collegiate Academy.