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Carthago
Carthago | Christophe Bec
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In the insatiable quest for natural resources, humans are searching further and deeper into the earth, threatening to unleash monsters thought to be long gone... *With new BONUS: Art and Design pages* The megalodon, the prehistoric ancestor of the great white shark was the most ferocious predator of the seas, an 80-foot killing machine extinct for millions of years... But when divers drilling in an underwater cave are attacked by this living fossil, oceanographer Kim Melville discovers that this creature may not only have survived, but thrived, and is reclaiming its place at the top of the food chain.
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Carthago | Christophe Bec
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This was between a pick and so so for me. The artwork and plot mostly made up for the ok writing. Basically the story starts out that prehistoric sea creatures are still alive, and by then end of volume 5 it goes way off course towards human origins and mankind's survival. The plot was good, the art is great, but I think that the writing held this back from being a great comic.