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product_id: 16093108
title: "The Divine"
brand: "boaz lavieasaf hanukatomer hanuka"
price: "€ 133.18"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/16093108-the-divine
store_origin: AT
region: Austria
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# The Divine

**Brand:** boaz lavieasaf hanukatomer hanuka
**Price:** € 133.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** The Divine by boaz lavieasaf hanukatomer hanuka
- **How much does it cost?** € 133.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

The Divine

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## Customer Reviews

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    have come up with beautifully illustrated fantasy that incorporates US private military contractors and ...
  

*by M***L on Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015*

Lavie and Co. have come up with beautifully illustrated fantasy that incorporates US private military contractors and a Mondo Cane-esque view of Southeast Asia.Set in a made up country, a child army led by twins takes on US contractors working with the local government to prepare the area for mineral exploitation. All hell breaks loose with explosions and dragon versus helicopter flights.What comes off as a great high concept feels rushed into just one trade paperback book and could have been explored in a more in-depth way. If Jamie Hewlett lost his sense of humour, he would probably draw stories like this – and that’s no bad thing either.

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    Eyegasm
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2015*

If eyes could have orgasms only the Hanuka brothers could do it for me. Their talent is so beyond  comprehension I can only conclude they achieved it by dark magic. Every page is an incredible organization of color, design and draftsmanship. Anyone who even dabbles in any artistic endeavor must own this book. I can't speak highly enough about it. The story is dark and twisted, exploring controversial themes and has many uncomfortable moments. Definitely not for kids. Fantasy mixed with very earthly relatable problems, a joy to read and a must have.

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    The Truth is More Interesting Than the Fiction
  

*by H***. on Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016*

I was all about Spider-Man and the X-Men as a kid, but now that I’ve rediscovered comics as an adult, I’m trying to broaden my horizons.  To that end, I suppose The Divine qualifies as my first manga-style comic.  I was drawn to the setting.  It’s ostensibly set in a mythical country called Quanlom, and there are suggestions of Thailand or Vietnam, but it’s Burma, a particular point of interest (my wife’s family is from Burma).I know it’s Burma because two of the characters are based on infamous Karen child soldiers Johnny and Luther Htoo.  The story is told through the perspective of Mark, though, retired military who gets dragged into doing contract work in Quanlom by his buddy Jason.Knowing the history, and about Burma, doesn’t help.  The sort of changes that I’ve come to expect are made.  And, while I’m thankful that The Divine is a standalone, it’s too short—and too conventional—to be effective.  The combination makes for a story less compelling than the history.  Luther and Johnny Htoo (pronounced “too”) were the stars of their stories, not a couple uninteresting westerners.  Luther and Johnny are Karen, and the Karen are a Christian people.  Luther and Johnny’s mystique reflected that—among their reported powers was an ability to quote the Bible despite never having read it—but that is lost infavor of generic orientalism.  The U.S. has never been the villain in Burma, except perhaps by committing sins of omission, but what we get is the usual fever dream where Americans always star as the villains and it’s always about resources.That’s really too bad.  The art, heavy on greens, is emphatic and evocative.  It’s striking when used to show Thomas ripping the spines from soldiers or enormous statue warriors or great oriental dragons.

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