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    The Hunger and the Dusk: Book 1 2024 Review

    Michael BrennanBy Michael BrennanJune 13, 2024Updated:July 18, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
    The Hunger and the Dusk (IDW Publishing)
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    The Hunger and the Dusk: Book 1  is written by G. Willow Wilson and published by IDW Publishing. With art from Christian Wildgoose.

    The Hunger and the Dusk: Book One is available now, in print and on digital platforms where all good comic books are sold. Grab your digital copy from Amazon Comixology UK right here.

    Synopsis

    Hugo- and World Fantasy Award–winning writer G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel, Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy) and all-star artist Chris Wildgoose invite readers to experience love on the brink of extinction in their new ongoing high fantasy tour de force!

    Review

    In crafting my review for the fantasy story created by G. Willow Wilson, Chris Wildgoose, and Msassyk, I dove deep into the narrative’s opening sequences with no expectations, and I was blown away by what I read. The open frames of this series masterfully lay the groundwork for a universe filled with complex power dynamics, societal issues, and dynamic characters, all with a tantalising hint of what’s in store for the rest of the series. The story begins with a visceral, dark, and brutally engaging sequence that not only sets the tone but also establishes the stakes within the first 20 frames. The power dynamics are not just between the orcs and humans, but also within each race, with the privileged few exploiting the masses. The societal issues, such as the scarcity of resources and the struggle for survival, mirror our own world’s challenges, adding a layer of relatability to the story.

    Fast-forwarding six months, we’re introduced to a world where basic necessities are a luxury, leading to a fierce struggle between orcs and humans. However, a dire turn of events shifts this long-standing conflict towards a mutual fight for survival against a common foe, the Vangol. This pivot introduces us to Callum Battlechild, the bastard son of a farmer, who stands out not only for his prowess in battle but also for his unexpected role in bridging the gap between humans and orcs. Tasked with protecting Tara, aka Gruakhtar Icemane, a healer and daughter to a powerful orc dynasty, Callum’s journey symbolises the potential for unity and peace – a heavy responsibility to endure.

    While the premise of two opposing sides coming together to combat a greater evil might not be novel, the uniqueness of ‘The Hunger and the Dusk’ lies in its execution. The characters, the intricately designed world, and the dynamic portrayal of their journey breathe new life into a familiar foundation. Plus, the narrative’s world building, specifically the sheer SCALE of it, is impossible to ignore. The meticulous world-building, rich lore, and the vibrantly constructed universe are the story’s backbone, inviting the audience to immerse themselves fully in its expanse. The world of ‘The Hunger and the Dusk‘ is not just a backdrop, but a character in itself, with its own history, geography, and culture. The lore, woven seamlessly into the narrative, adds depth and richness to the story, making it a truly unique reading experience.

    The premise is classic: two characters with clashing beliefs, ideologies, and cultures set aside their differences (while also learning that despite their dissimilarities, they are very similar) and come together to defeat a greater evil. But the story is more than this surface-level comparison. The story also delves into the clash of cultures, beliefs, and personal convictions, encapsulated by the poignant question, “Glory or the grave?” This thematic exploration, combined with the wonderfully expressive and colourful art style, elevates the narrative, making it a compelling read. And, as with all good stories, it ends on a solid cliffhanger that makes you want to pick up the next issue.

    Verdict

    In conclusion, while The Hunger and the Dusk tread on familiar ground with its central theme and plot, the distinctiveness of its characters, the depth of its world, and the vividness with which it’s brought to life set it apart from any comparison. It’s a testament to the power of storytelling and beautiful artwork.

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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