A horrifying new one-shot from the creative team - and taking place in the universe of - And Then Emily Was Gone! Dr. Karla Quite is a revered psychologist who uses her unique psychic gifts to treat patients afflicted with recurring nightmares. But when tasked with helping troubled young Adam Whitlock, her journey into his mind leaves her facing forces far more malevolent than bad dreams!
Quilte artist Iain Laurie has an extremely non-conventional style, and it is a wonderful match for the creepy on off-kilter story by John Lees. This is not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I loved it. You can download a preview of this issue from the Halloween ComicFest website and have a look for yourself. If you like what you see as much as I did, check with your local comic shops and see if they got any copies of this (or can re-order one) for you. This is the kind of comic that reinvigorates my love of the medium, so different from everything else on the stands and telling a take that seems to work best in comics where the art and story work together to tell the story paced out precisely on the printed page by the creators. Read Full Review
Quilte gives Freddy Krueger a run for his money when it comes to terrifying nightmares. It is truly unlike anything you will see on the stands today, filled with disturbing imagery. It opens the door to insane possibilities that could be explored further, however it works on its own as a standalone one-shot. Read Full Review
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