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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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    Only one issue left…out next month. Make sure you look for it at your LCS. The art is awesome too. The covers are gorgeous.

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    Last issue is today…if you haven’t introduced yourself to Samantha the brown bear then you are truly missing a great series…though I am sure this work will be collected in TPB form….I will probably get that one too!!!!

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    so... it's not 'just another "horror" story?' What's it about then?
    Generally no longer into blood guts and gore stuff, which is why I passed on this... apparently, I am mistaken. True?
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt levin View Post
    so... it's not 'just another "horror" story?' What's it about then?
    Generally no longer into blood guts and gore stuff, which is why I passed on this... apparently, I am mistaken. True?
    It’s about a small town with the innocence of 50s America that suddenly has that innocence shattered through violence. This is told through anthropomorphisms. The main character is Samantha the bear.
    It does have blood and guts in it… I’m not going to lie to you. It’s a pretty graphic comic book series. The violence isn’t done for the sake of violence. I thought the first five issues were excellent. The sixth issue that just came out didn’t quite make it for me. I felt it wrapped up everything a little too nicely for me.
    I still feel it was an excellent series with wonderful art that gave me a little bit of happiness for a few bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsg2295 View Post
    It’s about a small town with the innocence of 50s America that suddenly has that innocence shattered through violence. This is told through anthropomorphisms. The main character is Samantha the bear.
    It does have blood and guts in it… I’m not going to lie to you. It’s a pretty graphic comic book series. The violence isn’t done for the sake of violence. I thought the first five issues were excellent. The sixth issue that just came out didn’t quite make it for me. I felt it wrapped up everything a little too nicely for me.
    I still feel it was an excellent series with wonderful art that gave me a little bit of happiness for a few bucks.
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    I have to agree that the ending didn't quite do it for me, either. Part of me feels like it could have used another issue or 2 to expand upon, but then, maybe not? Maybe the point is how cleanly and easily it wraps up, you know? The town being basically innocent and wanting to be blissfully ignorant and safe. The killer truly being an amateur up against a pro. And Sam truly being a sociopath.
    end of spoilers It's probably a good book to re-read in total to catch missing details and get the point, fully.

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    Don’t get me wrong…it’s still better than 99 percent of the other comics I read and it’s definitely worth a purchase. Horvath has true talent and I hope I see more from him.

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