Charlie's life is falling apart. He seems to be losing more than just his son as he and his wife struggle with Juniors illness. But will help come from an unexpected "friend"? And can Charlie face the demons that come along with the decisions that he is making?
If you were fascinated by BREAKING BAD, you may want to give THE DAMNATION OF CHARLIE WORMWOOD a try. Like BREAKING BAD, this is a story about a good man being tempted to go bad. The creative team poses many questions about the nature of virtue and sin - temptation and corruption. What defines a good man? Good comics entertain. Great comics make readers think. This one does both. Read Full Review
Chee continues to put out some of the most expressive black and white art in recent memory. Don't be fooled by the B&W tag, though " there are few (if any) actual whites or blacks in this issue. Everything is on a gray scale, reminding us the world Charlie lives in isn't simple. The shading and textures are rich and wonderful, making otherwise boring scenes like a classroom lecture feel alive. This book is a treat to read, but each page is also worth examining on its own. Read Full Review
The interior artwork by Chee for this series is done in all black and white. In all honesty I think it was a wise choice. The black and white choice leaves the story to tell itself, not distracting the reader with vibrant colors or too much going on. The details are there and done well, but the lack of color doesn't at all take away, but in my opinion enhances the story as a whole. Read Full Review
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