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"Moonshot, the Indigenous Comics Collection Volume 3 brings you even more original stories, graphic novels and comics written by Indigenous authors from across North America. The stories in Moonshot 3 pay homage to Indigenous futurisms, which weaves in traditional knowledge and culture with futuristic ideas and settings where some stories are sci-fi based, some appear in the past, and some appear in places beyond, they all take place in the 'now'."… (plus d'informations)
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The theme of the volume is Indigenous Futurisms, which results in a lot of sci fi or fantasy tales that don't really have the space to fully develop their big ideas. Most of them are pretty dark or heavy, but an a indigenous spin on Dr. Who at least tries for a lighter tone. Overall, the art is more engaging than the writing.
This is my least favorite of the three Moonshot volumes, maybe because a couple of my less favorite authors of the previous volumes have become co-editors? I was disappointed to find that three of the thirteen stories they chose to include are actually text pieces accompanied by one or three full-page illustrations, not really comics. I do like though that for the first time, almost all of the creative contributors are indigenous people. ( )
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"Moonshot, the Indigenous Comics Collection Volume 3 brings you even more original stories, graphic novels and comics written by Indigenous authors from across North America. The stories in Moonshot 3 pay homage to Indigenous futurisms, which weaves in traditional knowledge and culture with futuristic ideas and settings where some stories are sci-fi based, some appear in the past, and some appear in places beyond, they all take place in the 'now'."
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This is my least favorite of the three Moonshot volumes, maybe because a couple of my less favorite authors of the previous volumes have become co-editors? I was disappointed to find that three of the thirteen stories they chose to include are actually text pieces accompanied by one or three full-page illustrations, not really comics. I do like though that for the first time, almost all of the creative contributors are indigenous people. ( )