Book Review: Flight Volume 5
This is the fifth volume for the Flight series. It has come a long way since volume 1. Kazu Kibushi has packed in new artists each time.
In case you don't know, Flight is a compilation of short story comics from a group of artists.
Over more than 20 artists has contributed their stories and art for this series. There is a huge variety of artistic style, coupled with interesting stories. It's an inspiring read for all comic artists, or wannabe, or just comic fans.
If you're a previous Flight collector, you already know what to expect. For new readers, be sure to check out the previews at flightcomics.com.
Here's the list of stories and their respective artists:
- The Broken Path by Michel Gagné
- Delilah Dirk and the Aqueduct by Tony Cliff
- The Dragon by Reagan Lodge
- Beisbol 2 by Richard Pose
- The Courier by Kazu Kibuishi
- Malinky Robot by Sonny Liew
- Worry Dolls by JP Ahonen
- Igloo Head and Tree Head in Disguise by Scott Campbell
- Evidence by Graham Annable
- The Changeling by Sarah Mensinga
- N by Phil Craven
- Mountains by Matthew Bernier
- Big Dome - Flowers For Mama by Paul Rivoche
- The Chosen Ones Club by Dave Roman
- Jellaby - Lost by Kean Soo
- Two Kids by Bannister w/ colors by Steve Hamaker
- Scenes In Which the Earth Stops Spinning by John Martz and Ryan North
- Time Cat by Joey Weiser
- Voyage by Kness and Made
- On The Importance of Space Travel by Svetlana Chmakova
- Franknfrank - Seasons by Chris Appelhans
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