
Member Reviews

I will not be reviewing this publicly.
The blurb and the cover gave me nostalgic cartoon and comic vibes, however, I have been holding off writing a review since I had read this comic.
Cars are everything to the point that walking is mysterious.
We follow two brothers, Om and Pooja.
They find something precious and this causes them danger.
I could not get into the story, did not enjoy the style as much as I thought I would based on the cover (I liked the backgrounds though), did not care much about the characters. The adventure was okay.
I hope other readers find more in this. It might be down to my personal taste that I could not connect with this book and had high expectations.

"Karmopolis: The Land of Cars" is a graphic novel that takes place in a world where cars are everything. The story follows two young Drivers, Pooja and her brother Om, who live in a world of super-highways and super-vehicles. In this futuristic world, people live in wheeled houses and travel to moving super-malls without ever touching the ground. The only people who walk are called Walkers, and they are considered mysterious and strange.
One day, Pooja and Om are shopping when they stumble upon a beautiful gem. Two angry men demand that they hand it over, and a thrilling adventure begins. Pooja and Om race across Karmopolis, trying to figure out the meaning of the gem while the two angry men chase them.
The author, Nick Bertozzi, is an award-winning cartoonist who combines old-fashioned comic book thrills with futuristic frenzy. He uses super-cool diagrams to bring the world of Karmopolis to life. The book is full of imagination and excitement, making it a fun read for anyone who enjoys a good adventure.
It's a great choice for anyone looking for a fun and exciting graphic novel. The book's unique world and thrilling plot will keep readers engaged from beginning to end.
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