A child suddenly imbued with the powers of ancient gods is visited by a band of similarly gifted children. Will young Solomon hone his skills with the others, or will he risk unraveling existence and use his raw control over reality just to get revenge on some bullies? Writer Chuck Brown (Bitter Root) tells two tales of power, revenge, and empathy-with a main story illustrated by Jeremy Treece (Mandrake the Magician) and a bonus story illustrated by Kelly Williams (Creepy Comics).
A powerful look at the consequences of actions driven by rage and pain. Layers of myth and horror explore heavy themes of marginalization and suffering through a divine and cosmic lens. Read Full Review
A revenge story taken to it's furthest extremes, "The Quiet Kind" is high stakes of the best kind. Read Full Review
THE QUIET KIND is a story with a lot of potential, but it doesn't really deliver on its ambitious premise. One gets the impression this could have been much better-served as a graphic novel, thus giving the writer enough space to flesh out the story. Regardless, the artwork on its own is excellent. Read Full Review
If it were stretched out into an ongoing or a miniseries I'd definitely pick it up, but in its current form it's kind of a mess. Read Full Review
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