Rasl by Jeff Smith - O -Requirements: CBR reader, about 12 Mb each
Overview: In this collection of the adventures of dimension-jumping art thief RASL, Smith (Bone; Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil) has created a gritty graphic novel for mature audiences that is as captivating as its enigmatic hero. RASL is the tag of Dr. Robert Joseph Johnson, whose former career as a scientist working on classified projects at a military base called "The Compound" has been exchanged for one as an interdimensional art thief for wealthy clients. But his former employers won't leave him alone. RASL, a devotee of the work of engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla, possesses information which, in the wrong hands, could prove disastrous. Enter Sal, a lizard-faced assassin, who can "drift" through dimensions as RASL does, and so relentlessly pursues him into a variety of parallel dimensions. Though Smith is eminently competent at creating engaging dialogue, he is at his best in wordless action, where he shows a mastery of pacing as well as an ability to render his protagonist as fully human. The narrative moves back and forth through space and time in a manner that cleverly mirrors his hero's travels. Taken together, these elements form a stunning visual narrative that impresses with its originality, sophistication, and complexity.
Sample pageReview crbbxMore comics from this writerFrom the New York Times best selling author of BONE comes a stark, gritty sci-fi series about a dimension-jumping art thief – – a man who races through space and time searching for his next big score – – and trying to escape his past. Known only by the four letter word found spray-painted at the scene of a crime, RASL stumbles across a mystery that spans centuries, and not only threatens to expose his illicit activities, but could uncover one of the world's most dangerous secrets.
Award-winning cartoonist Jeff Smith explores a world of violence and corruption, mixing murder, passion, and folklore, with cutting-edge physics.
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Rasl 07.cbz - 11.2 MBRasl 09.cbz - 9.5 MBRasl 10.cbr - 12.7 MBRasl 11.cbz - 11.7 MBRasl 12.cbz - 11.8 MBRasl 13.cbz - 12.8 MBrasl_01.cbr - 11.5 MBRASL_02.cbr - 13.4 MBRASL_03.cbr - 20.5 MBRasl_04.cbz - 13.2 MBRasl_05.cbz - 11.6 MBRasl_06.cbz - 11.0 MBRasl_08.cbz - 11.3 MBRASL_10.cbr - 12.7 MBRasl_14.cbz - 14.2 MBRasl_15.cbz - 26.0 MB