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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Patrick Horvath (A) Patrick Horvath (CA) Patrick Horvath As Woodbrook quakes in terror, the killer runs freeThe town now plans a funeral, instead of festivity Sam has her suspicions, she’ll follow her hunch She better act fast, or more bones might go crunchBut Sam isn’t afraid, she knows she’ll solve the case Because the killer doesn’t know it, but they left a trace Date Available: 01/24/2024
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
Odds are you've missed this series, a lovely watercolor nightmare about a murder in a small town, a murderer from a small town, and the grief that exists both in and out of said small town. The great news is that there are later printings coming for issue one and two. And that issue three is out this week. Writer/Artist Patrick Horvath puts multiple homicides inside of a town you'd not be surprised to find the Berenstain Bears, Winnie The Pooh and friends, or Clifford the Big Red Dog as residents. Using both storybook watercolor illustration and the worst of mankind, there's enough separation to see the horror, to see the beauty, without directly looking in the mirror. Be clear though- all Horvath has is mirrors. Recommended for fans of Stray Dogs, A Walk Through Hell, and Owly. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Patrick Horvath (A) Patrick Horvath (CA) Patrick Horvath As Woodbrook quakes in terror, the killer runs freeThe town now plans a funeral, instead of festivity Sam has her suspicions, she’ll follow her hunch She better act fast, or more bones might go crunchBut Sam isn’t afraid, she knows she’ll solve the case Because the killer doesn’t know it, but they left a trace Date Available: 01/24/2024
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
Odds are you've missed this series, a lovely watercolor nightmare about a murder in a small town, a murderer from a small town, and the grief that exists both in and out of said small town. The great news is that there are later printings coming for issue one and two. And that issue three is out this week. Writer/Artist Patrick Horvath puts multiple homicides inside of a town you'd not be surprised to find the Berenstain Bears, Winnie The Pooh and friends, or Clifford the Big Red Dog as residents. Using both storybook watercolor illustration and the worst of mankind, there's enough separation to see the horror, to see the beauty, without directly looking in the mirror. Be clear though- all Horvath has is mirrors. Recommended for fans of Stray Dogs, A Walk Through Hell, and Owly. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams |