Jurassic World: Chaos Theory – TV Review
Woah, what an upgrade from Camp Cretaceous! The sequel, Chaos Theory, quite surprised me.
Woah, what an upgrade from Camp Cretaceous! The sequel, Chaos Theory, quite surprised me.
It started off real good. A bit cliché but the art is wonderful enough, as well as the magic system and of course the opening with: “The Words”.
If you like Fairy Tale or One Piece, you’ll love this too, probably. I, on the other hand, have never been intrigued by those 2 franchises, and this shows why.
It’s incredibly fast-paced, a bit too much in my opinion. Felt like I was reading 4 novels cramped into one, instead of 4 comic issues.
The story is quite slow-paced, just like the protagonist, Sheena. Sheena is an orphan living in an orphanage where magic-users are sent to train for the war.
Werewolves are the bad guys, crying makes their eyes turn red, flying lessons are brutal, and love turns into a bloodlust … interesting.
Overall cool idea, and a nice twist on the red string of fate – blue string for sexual partners, and black string for murder/victim.
A new spin, making the protagonist of African descent, a slave and a man of color. Plus, connecting it to the Haitian revolution.
A crime fantasy book that technically reads like a youngster’s adventure, yet the themes and language are definitely for adults.
Another story that inevitably shows there’s no point in life. And yet, at the same time there is, if you want one. A never-ending wonder of: Why? And then what?