Title | : | Hacktivist #1 (Hacktivist, #1) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle , Hardcover , Paperback , Audiobook & More |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published January 22, 2014 |
Hacktivist #1 (Hacktivist, #1) Reviews
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Young, rich, white tech guys who are bored by their success so get to wreak havoc in Tunisia. It's not that the havoc is even bad - it's probably good - but the paths feel pretty well-trod.
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Found it in my Humble Bundle backlog. It was pretty good and I vaguely remember it as the Alyssa Milano graphic novel project, but it turns out she is credited as the "creator". So I wonder if she just lent her stardom to this project? It always confuses me how many people need to work on graphic novels. Usually one person writes and the other draws. This one has a whole "project team" with titles like "letters", "design", "illustrator", "colors" etc. A whole person for "colors"? Really? To the uninitiated it sounds just ridiculous, but I guess that just shows my ignorance of the world of graphic novels.
But in short it's a great story no matter how many people worked on it. Very up-to-date with privacy issues of the days. -
This review covers the whole series. This is a wonderful graphic novel about creating a peer to peer internet free of corporations for social activism, and the governments role in manipulating foreign powers. Excellent artwork and creative layouts compliment memorable characters
. Full review here :
https://www.markeverglade.com/hactivi... -
This was really good, and quasi-accurate with its cyber security references. I'd definitely read more...
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Nice start
Engaging and nice read. Graphical elements are good and the storyline flows. Well worth a look for any graphic novel fans -
Primo capitoletto, cerca di essere di impatto ma ammetto di non capire ancora che piega la storia sia prendendo, se si parla di hacker o attivisti, di quanto la cosa possa essere seria o meno.
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My first graphic novel, I really enjoyed it and will seek out the rest of the series.
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A decent start to a series, first characters nicely introduced and good graphics.
I hope the next continues this pattern. -
So we've got a not-Snowden who's besties with a not-Zuckerburg and they're trying to do some good by enabling revolutions in other parts of the world. Ugh, I had thought there would be more going on in this, but it's only issue 1, so hopefully it gets better. I only rated it as high as I have for the art. Let's hope this gets more original.
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A very smart story about technology morality and the eve of Arab Spring.
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Nice art and clever dialogue. Unfortunately, the premise feels a little too much like Silicon Valley fanfiction to me. (The region, I mean, not the TV show.)
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This comic ties in with my fascination of social media.