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By: Caroline Curtis
Homepage: @ 9thelsewhere.com
Comic Last Updated: 326 days 14 hours ago User Rating:
5.0 out of 5 (2 reviews)
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Adama_Ish
9th Elsewhere is an absolutely amazing journey. It wanders all around the emotional landscape (both figuratively and literally) and ends up telling you a beautiful story about a girl finding herself again. Now, that brings up the type of comic that 9th Elswhere is. You see, it is not by nature a comedy strip, but rather a "coming of age" story. This does not mean that there is never a lick of comedy in it, for it actually can have beautiful humor in it at certain times. All in all, if you like a gentle story that in its good times and its bad times keeps a feeling of tenderness to it, you'd have a hard time finding something better to read then 9th Elswhere. Who knows? you might even find out something about yourself while you are watching the charaters learn about themselves.
Redace
With a beautiful, fanciful art style, and rock solid story, 9th Elsewhere is a treasure to read. The word of the inner mind of Carmen Cinea is the backdrop of this fantastic journey of a young teeenage girl, and her struggle to cope with the hard life of an orphan, moving from home to home, and her desire to become a writer. She doesn't go on this trip alone, she's been assigned a Muse to help inspire her creativeness. But, even in the world of muses, office politics can often interfere with the task at hand, and the Muse she's assigned, Eiij, is in way over his head. It doesn't take long for trouble to pop up, and send our travellers along a much longer path.
9th Elsewhere is filled with hillarious moments, and very serious dramatic scenes. Caroline, the author, uses her background and skills in the field of psychology to weave a tale that's rich and meaningfull, and forces the reader to contemplate their own lives, and think of events and how they relate to the story's characters. If you want a good read, a good laugh, some fantastic art and a great intellectual mind exercise, this comic won't fail you!
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