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Anyone else pick this up? I thought it was pretty good.
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Anyone else pick this up? I thought it was pretty good.
Yes, Interesing story, like the Civil War / Horror Mashup. And outstanding art.
I certainly enjoyed this first issue enough to be looking forward to the next. I found it a little confusing at first as to who was "Two Moons," but not a problem by, say, halfway through. I'm definitely glad for the setting, the era, as it's a welcome change from the general "modern day" settings of most of my reading. Lotta hope for this one.
I found the 2nd issue too dark. Not the story, the story is dark in a good way. The coloring was too dark and hid/overpowered the artwork. Comic book colorists need to learn that less is more and how the printing process works.
I thought it was fine myself.
I liked this issue as much as the first; I have a lot of hope for this series (I never seem to learn, do I?). I like that the 'horror elements' seem to be based on existing myth, rather than whole-cloth made-up, and, if course, the historical setting adds much to my enjoyment as well.
That was a hell of an issue. It was like EC Comics put a war comic and horror comic together. "Two Fisted Tales of the Crypt". With art that looked like Severin, Davis and Craig together.