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Book Review: The Art Of ReBoot by Sean O'Reilly, Jim Su, and Jason Park

Written by Sterfish
Published June 02, 2007
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Apart from all the production artwork, one of the most interesting parts of this book is the section entitled “ReBoot Re-Imagined.” This section features comic book artists' take on the ReBoot characters. There is some very nice artwork found in this section and it makes you hopeful that the ReBoot story (which ended on a cliffhanger in Season 4) could continue in the comic book format. Other shows such as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Gargoyles have continued in comic book format and I'd love to see ReBoot added to that list.

The Art Of ReBoot is a nice artbook that is a must-purchase for fans. It gives you a fresh look at this animated series and all the hard work that went into it. With the show being off American television for years and only sparsely available on DVD, this book is one of the few ways for newcomers to learn about the show. ReBoot proved that the type of animation used didn't matter as long as the story and talent was there. That's a lesson that Hollywood would do well to learn.

The Art Of ReBoot can be ordered direct from the publisher at ReBootArt.com.

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Sterfish is an entertainment junkie and aspiring writer. You can read reviews, essays, and more at his blog Sterfish’s Place and on MOG.
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Book Review: The Art Of ReBoot by Sean O'Reilly, Jim Su, and Jason Park
Published: June 02, 2007
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Section: Books
Filed Under: Books: Arts, Books: Comics and Graphic Novels, Books: Entertainment, Review
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#1 — June 2, 2007 @ 19:56PM — Natalie Bennett [URL]

This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net , which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States, and to Boston.com. Nice work!

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