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Wytches #2 Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage
- Publication dateNovember 12, 2014
- File size138756 KB
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- ASIN : B015X9EMEC
- Publisher : Image (November 12, 2014)
- Publication date : November 12, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 138756 KB
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- Print length : 32 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #630,095 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,290 in Horror Graphic Novels (Kindle Store)
- #2,421 in Horror Graphic Novels (Books)
- #3,766 in 45-Minute Comic & Graphic Novel Short Reads
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About the author
I write comic books! Growing up, I always wanted to write comics, but I ended up trying my hand at fiction first. I got my MFA from Columbia University, published a book of short stories with The Dial Press in 2006 called Voodoo Heart, then finally broke into comics in 2009 and haven't looked back since. I've worked extensively for DC Comics, writing such titles as Batman, Detective Comics, Justice League, the comic event books DC Dark Knights Metal and Death Metal, and Swamp Thing, among others. I've also created a number of series with some great co-creators and partners -- books like We Have Demons, Clear, Night of the Ghoul, Nocterra, American Vampire, Wytches, the Wake, AD: After Death, and more... I live in NY with my wife, Jeanie and our three boys. I am also a big fan of Elvis Presley.
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I enjoy the art style.
I reviewed the first comic after its release and didn't hesitate to give it a positive rating. I stated that anyone who speaks poorly about the first issue is nothing more than negative nancy (just maybe not that phrasing) but I feel that this issue truly solidifies that sentiment.
This issue wastes no time exposing the characters to the surreal and the darkness that is easily surrounding them. It's a pretty creepy town they've found themselves in, well, creepy is a kind way of putting it. You get some background story on the family in this issue. You see just how bad the main characters PTSD really is, and why it's probably only going to get worse. You also find out that the mother isn't the sweet ol' broad we want to believe.
The dialogue. If you read some of my other reviews, I'll make it apparent that I feel like dialogue is the bread and butter of any good comic. The dialogue in this book feels real, and it's great. Nothing beats good character development with believable voice script to go with it.
The artwork is still very very good. The dad has a ferris wheel tattoo on his arm. Something simple, something neat. I just really appreciate the artistic attention to detail.
Pick this issue up, and go ahead and start mentally preparing yourself to buy the compendium that comes out for this series.