The look and feel of the art ranges from seamless to beautiful. Cartoon like matte background and lack of depth bring characters and set pieces into microscopic focus. So clean and polished it shines. Characters fill the panels most times removing all elements of scale. It’s in relief of this when we’re shown the the grand stage that the story takes place on. Landscapes set adrift in a sea of mirky pastels, cliffs come into focus to reveal sleeping leviathans as bearded otters drift by like flocks of birds. Although beautiful and well executed I couldn’t escape the feeling that I’ve seen a lot of this stuff before. The character design is mix between a Disney and a Miyazaki film. The strangest thing about this fantasy world where anything is possible is the familiarity of everything within it. The layout of the panel is not well suited to the medium. I find my self constantly scrolling up and down to try to take in the action from a single page length panel. This action constantly throws me off the rhythm of the story. 
 Ultimately I feel that this work wasn’t designed for me. Aside from it’s beauty I can’t escape the feeling of familiarity with everything introduced in this world. Don’t get me wrong there is a great adventure story here. I can imagine this really rocking the world of some post-Potter 14 year-old. I think anyone who has spent most of the 90’s as an adult will find this piece a little too immature. Those of us who have absorbed Nausicaä and Akira are not going to get the same kick as those who grew up with Hogworts and Romance angst ridden vampires. For now I’m going to stick with this twice weekly serial. For one thing you can’t beat the price (free) and the art alone is worth twice what their asking (joke). I hoping that by page two thirty one the creator has shown a reason for a those of us licensed to drive when Mr. Cobain checked out something to stick around for. Kukuburi can be found at here. also check out Transmission-X for more freely distributed web comics. © Copyright 2002-2019 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited.  |