The beauty

Jeremy Haun

Book - 2016

"Modern society is obsessed with outward beauty. What if there was a way to guarantee you could become more and more beautiful every day? What if it was a sexually transmitted disease? In the world of The Beauty, physical perfection is only one sexual encounter away. The vast majority of the population has taken advantage of it, but Detectives Vaughn and Foster will soon discover it comes at a terrible cost. Now, they'll have to find their way past corrupt politicians, vengeful federal agents, and a terrifying mercenary out to collect the price on their heads." --

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COMIC/Beauty v. 1
vol. 1: 1 / 1 copies available
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Subjects
Genres
Horror comics
Dystopian comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Berkeley, CA : Image Comics [2016]-
Language
English
Corporate Author
Fonografiks
Main Author
Jeremy Haun (author)
Corporate Author
Fonografiks (artist)
Other Authors
Jason A. Hurley (author), John Rauch (artist)
Item Description
Description based on volume 1.
Collects: The beauty 1-6 [v. 1] ; The beauty 7-11 [v. 2] ; The beauty 12-16 [v. 3] ; The beauty 17-21 [v. 4] ; The beauty 22-26 [v. 5]
Physical Description
volumes (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Rated M / Mature.
ISBN
9781632155504
9781632159106
9781534302327
9781534306530
9781534310438
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In the opening pages of this graphic novel, a gorgeous woman sits on a subway, starts coughing, and explodes. It's a stunning introduction to an STD that turns average-looking joes and josephines into supermodel knockouts, though not without consequences. But while artist and writer Haun (Batwoman), and cowriter Hurley flirt with the possibility that their series will take a satirical and incisive look at the value and cost of physical attraction, they eschew those concepts for a boring, by-the-numbers police thriller. As afflicted beauties start popping all over the place, in comes a cast so stock it feels preassembled from a box. There are two authority-flouting cops, a shady corporation, a corrupt politician, an assassin, and a group of anti-Beauty activists. Haun's clear but tedious art, which cycles between close-ups and staid shots of people standing around talking, only emphasizes the series' problems. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.