In a far-away future, the city of Elysium stands in a deserted land. Music, as well as other standard activities, have been forbidden to the people living there in order to limit their thirst for freedom. A group of people bound by destiny will fight to change the rules of this system.
Available only on the iPhone and iPad. The Prologue is free.
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Perfect Echo is a new interactive audio and visual experience that features Images, Sounds, Music, Action and Animation, all mixed together on your iPhone. Perfect Echo is a digital comic series that will get you hooked from the very beginning, a unique multimedia e-book built for digital enjoyment on your handheld device.
The best of both innovative and traditional media, with the Perfect Echo iPhone app you have control over time (take as long as you want to read, like you would with a comic book, even with all the new multimedia content you'll get), experience music and sound that fits your hand like a glove, watch great illustrations that have been especially created for excellent readability with panel viewing that fits the iPhone's format perfectly.
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Dis is cool for the eye phone. Love da art.
The Prologue is free - so I had to check this out. The artwork is very cool and the delivery as an app is very promising for the future of comics and motion comics. However as an audience member I felt left out of the loop. There is little to no flow between events and the storytelling is virtually non existent. Monotone Spiderman will always be more entertaining than high tech glitzy artwork. Storytelling makes the world go round, sadly this didn't. I really hope they get better because the artwork is cool.
An interesting way to deliver comics. Didn't work too well on an original iPhone (although still watchable), but I assume it would play smoother on later models. Little hard to follow or care about the characters. Very concept driven, which only keeps viewers interested for a short while (just ask The Wachowskis)
The motion isn't the best out there, but it is my favorite in how it's done. When i first heard of animated comics this is the type of thing I thought of. I like this medium and hope this is the way of the future.
I watch a lot of motion comics, but there are few that really stand out in how they have been delviered. This one is worth having in your catalogue for it's story, characters, and artwork but most of all the way you control it. I love that at times I could rush through the action or slowly make my way through other scenes. Well worth the cheap price for it. A great way to do comics