Member Reviews
The splendorous design and mind blowing images in Drifter support a slow weaved construction where questions are never set by the narrative, but by the reader. Curiosity grows every page and the successive episodes show gaps stories – as If the reader has just arrived and must understand by himself the relational dynamics between personages. Meanwhile some episodes are memories, and as memories they are not shown by chronological order. Volume after volume Drifter has developed into an enormous story set in another planet and another time, confronting humans to other alien species with different logics.
This was one creepy graphic novel. I don't think that it was a good one for me to start with. I didn't really love the story, but I also don't think that I particularly knew what exactly my graphic novel tastes were. The art, however, was very nice.
Overall,
3 out of 5