A Voice in the Dark #1 (2013) Out of Stock Quantity
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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Larime Taylor It's been 72 days since Zoey killed someone. With her recent move to college, Zoey is eager to start a fresh chapter of her life - one where she can control her dark urges they way she has before. But when she becomes the host of a late night campus radio show, Zoey must consider if she has given a voice to something far more troubled than her anonymous callers. Date Available: 11/20/2013
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
This is a book that Top Cow found via Kickstarter and decided to support by making it a monthly title. It's the story of a girl going off to college. No, its the story of a murderer going off to college. Actually, its the story of a serial killer going off to college and making a deal with herself not to kill anyone else as long as she can channel that murderous rage and energy into a radio show. You have my attention now. It's a very text-y piece with some good dialogue to delineate the characters, with content intended for mature readers. Larime Taylor handles both the writing and the art chores in a style that becomes immediately fascinating when you find out he does not have the use of his feet or hands. He draws entirely by mouth. Take a look at the book and you'll be gobsmacked by that. This is a book I'll be checking back in on, and an artist I intend to follow. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Larime Taylor It's been 72 days since Zoey killed someone. With her recent move to college, Zoey is eager to start a fresh chapter of her life - one where she can control her dark urges they way she has before. But when she becomes the host of a late night campus radio show, Zoey must consider if she has given a voice to something far more troubled than her anonymous callers. Date Available: 11/20/2013
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
This is a book that Top Cow found via Kickstarter and decided to support by making it a monthly title. It's the story of a girl going off to college. No, its the story of a murderer going off to college. Actually, its the story of a serial killer going off to college and making a deal with herself not to kill anyone else as long as she can channel that murderous rage and energy into a radio show. You have my attention now. It's a very text-y piece with some good dialogue to delineate the characters, with content intended for mature readers. Larime Taylor handles both the writing and the art chores in a style that becomes immediately fascinating when you find out he does not have the use of his feet or hands. He draws entirely by mouth. Take a look at the book and you'll be gobsmacked by that. This is a book I'll be checking back in on, and an artist I intend to follow. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams |