Friday, October 5, 2018

World Without Darkness


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The Dam Keeper: World Without Darkness

By Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi

Published by First Second

This is is a Sequel to The Dam Keeper (review Here)

Summary:
The second book in the Dam Keeper series, we pick up with our three main characters Pig, Hippo, and Fox, guided by the strange Lizard Van, as they try to make it home before the storm. As they traverse across the wasteland, it turns out it isn't as dead as it seems, and there are many small settlements across the land, and the smoke isn't what it seems either, hiding a dark secret.

Art:
The art's just as good as last time. the colors are great, often going for much darker color pallets, with a great variety too it. The character design and composition is still great too.

Characters:
We get to see some growth here as the characters spend time with each other. They all have great chemistry, and the many side-characters are varied and well designed. The main trio has gotten closer, and it's nice to see them all getting along.

Setting:
The setting is vastly expanded in this book, giving glimpses of the world at large, and a few hints about the lore of the world. It's exiting to see all the different places around the wasteland, and I wish a little more time was spent with each of them. 

Plot:
The plot is good, but not the focal point. For the first half of the book it's more of a road trip story, cutting out the travel and showing us a bunch of cool and interesting places, then rushing off to the next one. The second half of the book heats up the story by focusing on one place, and that was great. I would have loved for the story to slow down a bit and spend more time in each place.

TL;DR:
This is overshadowed by it's predecessor. It's great, but it would be hard to live up to the first book.
8/10

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