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Vimanarama [Paperback]

Grant Morrison (Author), Philip Bond (Illustrator)
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Morrison is well known for the bizarre ideas that thrive in his comics like Doom Patrol, The Invisibles and Seaguy. What is often forgotten is that he balances those off-the-wall ideas with a wonderful humanistic touch that gives readers a reason to care about his stories. Here, Morrison and Bond tell a story that features ancient giants rampaging through London and New York and the superhero team, the Ultra-Hadeen, who set out to stop them. It also tells the tale of Ali, a Pakistani teen who frets over his arranged marriage until he meets his bride-to-be, Sofia, and find out she's all right. Too bad that by that point Prince Ben Rama of the Ultra-Hadeen has also fallen for her. The love triangle and Ali's nerve-wracked reaction to it is the central story. It's told with real compassion for all the characters and also with a lot of humor. Morrison gives his characters plenty of great quips in the middle of apparent destruction, making all the big concepts of the book flow easily. Bond's art gives the fantastic concepts a look that is half Jack Kirby and half ancient Middle Eastern imagery. He deftly communicates the characters' emotional states, which is the most important thing for a story like this. (Jan.)
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From School Library Journal

Grade 8 Up Ali is an unlikely hero in an even more unlikely situation. His nervousness about meeting Sofia, his arranged bride-to-be, is put on the back burner when a buried city is discovered beneath his family's shop in Bradford, England. That it contains an ancient evil that was imprisoned there 6000 years ago doesn't help matters any. Soon Ali and Sofia find themselves witnesses to and unwilling participants in an epic battle between the forces of good and evil. Factor in the fact that the ancient and good Prince Ben Rama is in love with Sofia because he believes her to be descended from his lover, and both the plot and Ali's heart take yet another twist. This book is fast paced and sprinkled throughout with humor. Except, of course, for those times that the story takes a darker and more surreal turn, as when Ali hangs himself and is soon united with his father and brother, who are having near-death experiences at exactly the same time. There are periods of action that move so quickly that they will leave readers' heads spinning, followed by periods of thought-provoking stillness. This is a strange, amazing, and unique story that looks deceptively light and fluffy on the outside. Younger teens will love the speed and silliness, while older readers will see what lies beneath. Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 102 pages
  • Publisher: Vertigo (January 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401204961
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401204969
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.4 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #553,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Grant Morrison is one of comics' greatest innovators. His long list of credits includes Batman: Arkham Asylum, JLA, Seven Soldiers, Animal Man, Doom Patrol, The Invisibles and The Filth. He is currently writing Batman and All-Star Superman.

 

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Now it's Ancient Indian Gods on a Rampage. Will it Never End?, July 19, 2006
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As usual, Morrison throws a half a dozen ideas at you once. The main contrast is between the central character's suburban concerns as a young Pakistani living in Bradford about to meet his bride (it's an arranged marriage), and his blundering upon an ancient Hindu city below his uncle's shop. He and his fiance stumble around, unleash a pack of evil gods, and... you can guess the rest. These cultural elements are unusual in mainstream comics, and Morrison handles them with wit and humour, especially Ali's romantic frustrations at falling for a girl who has caught the eye of one of the Gods, and trying to get her to notice him while the world is falling apart. The details of the cosmic conflict, though, are confusing and underdeveloped. Morrison and illustrator, Philip Bond, could have used a couple more issues to explain the nature of the gods and their conflict. Bond appropriately takes Jack Kirby as a starting point for his artwork, and it's generally very good. Overall then, too lightweight, but charming and definitely worth a look.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Graphic SF Reader, September 2, 2007
This review is from: Vimanarama (Paperback)
A whole bunch of stuff in here, perhaps enough to make it a little disjointed at times. It was ok, but that was about it.

A young man is to have a marriage arranged for him, but a superhuman wants his bride to be as well, so she has to decide.

Throw in secret cities, demons, gods, all that sort of stuff to cause some chaos, as well.
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