“The Inventor #1” By Rave Mehta &  Erik Williams Review

The Inventor is the story of how one man stood against the goliaths of industry and changed the world with nothing but his mind, passion, and vision for a better humanity. At the end of the 19th century, during a time when inventors were known as wizards and corporations considered their kingdoms, emerged an extraordinary league of gentlemen who shaped the modern world with their minds, money and machines. Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, J.P. Morgan, Guglielmo Marconi, Mark Twain, Lord Kelvin, Swami Vivekananda and others stood at the helm of the ship as the perfect storm was approaching. 

I gotta admit here, I really like this comic book. Since it is captivating from the very first page, offering a delightful blend of creativity, adventure, and emotional depth.

The plot of this comic book is about a young inventor with dreams that stretch beyond the ordinary. Which I personally really liked and found to be very interesting and enjoyable.

The storytelling in this comic book is good since the narrative of this comic book is both engaging and thought-provoking.

The protagonist’s journey is filled with challenges and discoveries, making it easy for us as readers to root for their success. 

The pacing in this comic book is in my opinion very spot-on, with a perfect balance of action, character development, and world-building that keeps the reader hooked.

In my opinion the artwork in this comic book is a standout element of this comic. Since the illustrations in this comic book are vibrant and dynamic, perfectly complementing the narrative. Each panel is meticulously crafted, bringing the inventive creations and fantastical settings to life.

The character designs are expressive, capturing a range of emotions that enhance the storytelling.

I Give This Book 5 / 5

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