Dan's uncanny near-death experience comes to a shocking and unexpected climax as he's used as bait to lure Abi McGrath's astral into the clutches of lascivious magician August Fryne. Meanwhile, in an effort to pay Dan's medical bills, Dan's brother does something stupid.
A demonic visitation, a disgusting multicellular organism, a suicide, a funeral and Dan's trippiest journey yet: inside the body of a dying man. All this and more in the drop-dead gorgeous denouement of OUT OF BODY.
I suspect Inaki Miranda will be busy with his own projects that are coming up for a while, but I'd love to see this group reteam for this property if they do more. It's got a great and distinctive look that Miranda delivers on so well. This'll make for a good read in collected form that will flow even better than it did in the singles. Read Full Review
Taken as a whole, I can't say that I ever really loved Out of Body, but I do respect the tale of empathy with the ethereal that was strived for. Read Full Review