![]() Nika & William’s stories meet up at the staples with the last panel of each being a mirrored perspective view of one another. It doesn’t stop there, the 2 stories mirror each other in page/panel structure (for instance the 1st page of both is a 12 panel grid, the 2nd a half-splash taking up the left half of the page with 4 stacked panels on the right, and so on). The most obvious manifestation of the storytelling is the flip-book format with the book in one direction focusing on the scientist Nika Temsmith in the year 3797 while in the other direction it focuses on the soldier turned explorer William Pike in 1921. ![]() With Trillium he has taken his storytelling up a notch and is telling a story involving different time periods and time-travel by physically manifesting them in the book in a way that enhances the experience of reading the story. ![]() Jeff Lemire is a master storyteller with a very unique art style and a wonderful sense of story flow. ![]() Rating: 5/5 – A delicately interwoven Sci-Fi story ![]()
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