Saturday, October 22, 2016

Mega Underling

WELCOME TO COMIC UNKNOWN'S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM!

We return today with a very interesting one shot that has not only a unique art style, but a distinct writing style as well. We enter the world of Ultra Minion. Written by Lukasz Kowalczuk and art by Macie Czapiewski, Ultra Minion the silent black and white apocalyptic world where minions are kept captive by an evil overlord and are used as test subjects for their heinous research and bidding. It wasn't until one of the minions was used in one of the experiments and an accident occurred causing him to transform into the Ultra Minion and begin to wreak havoc onto his tyrants. A great battle ensues and many lives were lost on both sides which finally leads to the ultimate fight between Ultra Minion and the Overlord. The book does a beautiful job narrating but instead of with dialogue, the book utilizes with movement of the characters and body language to portray the narrative. 

Czapiewski and Kowalczuk have successfully created a comic that can be understood in any language. The subtle moments throughout the panels and pages could be missed out at first glance but the amount of work and precision the creative team had to input to Ultra Minion reaches a level professionalism that is incomparable. Ultra Minion is a straightforward science fiction story of a great battle between the minions and the overlord and steadily paces throughout the pages. Ultra Minions definitely seems like a difficult comic to make but it clearly paid off at the end. It is an amazing story told through a different yet assertive way of story telling. Ultra Minions is available for purchase in both physical and digital format at WP Comics Ltd and you can check out Lucasz Kowalczuk Facebook page for any new books he is working on.

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