![]() ![]() That isn't to say that it's completely plotless though like any good documentary, it maintains coherence through the use of a central narrative thread, in this case the death and decay of a mysterious, gargantuan sky-whale. ![]() As such, it feels more like a nature/anthropology/history documentary than a conventional fictional narrative. Stages of Rot is considerably more interesting than my half-baked alternative vision for Avatar, but it's definitely in a similar spirit.īasically, this comic depicts the ecosystems and peoples of a fantastical alien world over the course of millennia. I'm sure I'm in a minority with that opinion, but I feel like Linnea Sterte just might agree with me. ![]() When I watched James Cameron’s Avatar, my main thought was that I would've preferred a film that just depicted life in its alien jungle, without any of the corny trappings of a Hollywood blockbuster. ![]()
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