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In that future, everyone has a chip in their arm and is constantly monitored by "Guarantee", which appears to be an industrial state entity of some sort. Can they free the rest of the world before the powers that be shut down their utopian experiment From revolutionary and award-winning playwright Adam Rapp and veteran cartoonist and animator Mike Cavallaro comes Decelerate Blue, a dark, breath-taking new vision of an all-too-plausible future for America. A girl who thinks the rapid-fire, hyperkinetic culture of the country is counter-productive, is recruited into a resistance movement where the mode of survival is taking things. (The name of the song is "I Just Can't Stop It", from an album of the same name.) It turns out to be almost a summary of this amazing dystopian graphic novel, Decelerate Blue, which is set in a hyperkinetic future. But despite moments of brilliance in the story, it suffers from its own acceleration, narrowing what could be a vast world.

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Angela is a fifteen-year-old living in a world that.

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In this new world, speed and efficiency are everything, and the populace. In this weeks episode, our comic critics discuss the dystopic sci-fi graphic novel Decelerate Blue, by Adam Rapp and Mike Cavallaro (published 2017 by. At 208 pages of stark black-and-white illustration by Cavallaro, punctuated by color in powerful moments (as when Angela experiences her first girl kiss), this is a substantial graphic novel. Decelerate Blue brings the popular dystopian YA genre of a young rebel finding her people to comics. There's an old English Beat song that ends "faster faster faster faster STOP (I'm dead)". Buy a cheap copy of Decelerate Blue book by Adam Rapp. The entire book is perfection, and a warning. It's basically a futuristic Romeo and Juliet retelling set in a hyperkinetic world and featuring a same-sex romance. Kellyrfineman My monthly book review for Guys Lit Wire is up today, and it's of the spectacular graphic novel, Decelerate Blue by Adam Rapp and Mike Cavallaro.















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