Danny's ego and fascination with Leo climb sky-high as he takes a morbid interest in Leo's life, possessions, and living space-all while in the presence of Leo's still-rotting corpse.
But literally walking in Leo's shoes will inevitably lead to trouble, especially as a man he meets can't help but take a liking to Danny's violent tendencies...
If you're looking for a mysterious thriller with some absolutely fantastic art, this comic should be added to your pull list. While Danny's father seems incredibly toxic, his mother and sister seem to want nothing but good for him. Is it nurture or nature that makes one break bad? Mostly likely a combination of the two. Maybe, we're all just waiting for a moment to trigger us, or maybe Danny just wants to be anyone but Danny. Read Full Review
Crocodile Black's debut left me a big mystified but I couldn't turn away. Fast forward to issue #2, and the fog has cleared up a bit, leaving me no less intrigued and rather invested from here on out. Read Full Review
Yea, I had the same experience most are mentioning. Slight confusion, but it's engrossing regardless. Seems like it might be another one of those books that's better in trade form where you can get through the whole story at once, getting clarification immediately rather than having to wait.
I was worried at the beginning. It started off almost as confusing as issue 1. I'm still not sure what it all means, but the second half of this issue was pretty good.