The kids venture out in search of the truth behind the Book of Evil. Is it even real? And even if it is, will they reach it before their all-too-deadly pursuers catch up?
Book of Evil #2 continues to show how powerful prose can be when paired with art and design. More than an experiment in blending genres, Book of Evil is a thought-provoking and deeply human horror story. Read Full Review
Jock does a brilliant job with the art in the issue. The visual moments brilliantly match and enhance the emotional beats of the story. Read Full Review
Although I wouldn't classify this as a comic book, this is still a kick-ass story. Snyder's writing is, as always, superb, and the artistic team made that world come to life with their illustrations. I commend this team for attempting something new with comic books by pushing the boundaries of how we think about and read comic books in their form. Even though I'm not sure it'll change the industry, this book definitely stands out as a unique take on visual storytelling. Read Full Review
What illustration is here is up to Jock's usual quality, but readers should know that they're getting something that walks the line between a comic book and a chapter of a sparsely illustrated prose story. Read Full Review
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