A supernatural tale of friendship, the devil, and moral gray areas. Renewable energy, imperiled birds, and a crowd of NIMBYs converge at the heart of this parish's latest crisis as curate Billie and Church of Satan priestess Maggie battle with divine windmills and their own internal dilemmas.
"Steeple" #3 is fun, quirky, and a great read. I can't speak highly enough about this book. Try it and soon after you will be adding it to your pull list. Read Full Review
Steeple continues to be a whole lot of fun though I think the best moments were the ones between Billie and Maggie as they try to find the right balance. Neither are backing down from who they are and what they believe but they have to find a space where they can be that and be friends, which should be easy since nothing they do really hurts the other or other people. The windfarm stuff was interesting and played in a kind of fast and loose way that took me a bit to get into the groove with but it provided for some wacky and fun moments that Allison was able to illustrate beautifully, making it very worthwhile. Definitely one of the more amusing quirky series I'm following. Read Full Review
Steeple #3 is the oddest issue of the series so far, but it is full of comical and interesting moments. Read Full Review
On the surface a story about setting up wind turbines doesn't sound like a fun read. But when you throw in an eccentric Christian rock group, a portal to Heaven and the Samy dry wittiness John Allison keeps bringing to his Steeple series, you get a really story. Read Full Review