![]() ![]() Hicks fills this volume with action and her pencil work is phenomenal, the kinetic motion of the characters reading with the fluidity of animation, and at many points upon my second reading of this volume I found myself excited for when I inevitably see this story adapted for some sort of TV/animation project. With each page you can feel that she is in the zone with these characters, the expressiveness leaping from the page as this charged finale explosively concludes this story. Hicks’ storytelling has only grown stronger with each volume, both in the narrative sense and in the artistic sense. If I can boil this entire review down to a single statement, it is that The Divided Earth did not let me down. Heading into volume 3, I had insanely high expectations, because I adore the first two instalments of this trilogy. To say that I loved the first two volumes of this Nameless City trilogy would be a ridiculous understatement. ![]() Hoo boy, it’s time to find out the fate of the Nameless City with Faith Erin Hicks’ The Divided Earth. ![]()
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