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    Default Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees by Patrick Horvath

    IDW Publishing has been renewing its focus on creator-owned content in 2023 thanks to the IDW Originals line, and their latest project sure is... original. Southbound's Patrick Horvath is writing and drawing Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, a series about an idyllic town full of cutesy, anthropomorphic animals where a serial killer is hard at work.

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    This was damn good.

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    I cant believe more people are not talking about this book. It’s probably one of the best titles coming out right now. If you haven’t gotten this book I know that reprints are coming out next week and if you are a fan of comics you really should pick this up…or get the trade when it comes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsg2295 View Post
    I cant believe more people are not talking about this book. It’s probably one of the best titles coming out right now. If you haven’t gotten this book I know that reprints are coming out next week and if you are a fan of comics you really should pick this up…or get the trade when it comes out.
    It's a pretty great series! I feel like the animal characters are meant to be caricatures of real life, in a way. Like that cover of Issue 2 (or was it 3?), with the pig Karen looking at the slaughtered pig in the meat shop. It's metaphorical,I think. I don't know. LOL. Regardless, the story is interesting, it's serious but humorous without being over-the-top, and the art is nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuraddoRun View Post
    It's a pretty great series! I feel like the animal characters are meant to be caricatures of real life, in a way. Like that cover of Issue 2 (or was it 3?), with the pig Karen looking at the slaughtered pig in the meat shop. It's metaphorical,I think. I don't know. LOL. Regardless, the story is interesting, it's serious but humorous without being over-the-top, and the art is nice.
    I’m sure you picked up 5 today which basically was a metaphorical ride through the (protagonist’s?) mind. Good issue and can’t wait for the finale next month.

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