I recently finished Astros Polyp. I was immediately hooked
after the first page and continued to read nonstop through it. I enjoyed
everything about it. It’s very different from the comic book’s I’m used to
reading.
First off, I was captured by the visuals. The simple
straights against curves created a dynamic graphical impact that made the
characters memorable. I liked how Aesterios had a lot of straights in him
symbolizing his stubbornness in beliefs and personality. Hana, his counterpart
had a lot of curves accenting her complimentary feminine side. I felt that
these designs really were suited well for each other and complimented what each
of the main character’s lacked.
The story wasn’t anything typical I’d read in normal graphic
novels. There weren’t any supernatural beings or crazy adventures. The
adventure and antagonists are stem from the main character as he reflects on
his situation and his life. I find that
Asterios’s situation of falling from a relationship could happen to anyone and
that makes it easy to emphasize with. I thought the ending at the end was
appropriate leaving it resolved but also allowing the audience to guess what
will happen next. The ending was very honest of how the characters the author
set up would behave. Hana is a loyal loving woman. She has a fondness in her
heart for Asterios and him for her. The flash back seen when Hana leaves
Asterios and Asterios remembers the little qualities of Hana that he adores so
much was very impactful to me.
It made me realize that the things that look seemingly
mundane all adds up to create an emotional effect in a relationship. Not every special moment means going on an
elaborate trip or doing something risky and exciting. I think the novel tries to communicate that simply
enjoying the state of being and not taking anything for grated is vital in the
longevity of a relationship. I also
think that the novel tries to communicate the true foundations of a
relationship. It isn’t about mere attraction. Its about sharing love, having trust in your partner
and respect.
All in all, I think this novel communicates a message worth
hearing and provides a valuable insight on life.