Soon after young artist Rebecca arrives in the big city, she stumbles headlong into the arms of the charismatic Victor. When they fall madly in love, she's thrown into his socialite world of glamorous parties, devoted fans, and layabout debutantes. The people, the art, and the acclaim are exhilarating - until Victor's affections start to wander to his new pug, Princess. With her new boyfriend slipping away before her eyes, Rebecca's jealousy and fear threaten to upend everything. Can she hold onto the man she loves? Does she even really want to?
Her Bark and Her Bite was witty, artistic, inspiring, and had some moments of equal satire and sadness. It was a very unprocessed story, and I'm very much inspired by the use of only shades of red, blue, and yellow. It's one of those books that I will recommend only to some people as it's certainly not for everyone. But for the people out there who are yearning for something sketchy, creative, and human, you've found yourself a winner in James Albon's beautiful solo work. Read Full Review
I cannot imagine that readers who like to experience the breath and width of alternative comics and the modern graphic novel would not want to read this. It's bark is flashy, but its bite is substantial. Her Bark & Her Bite is an exceptional debut. Read Full Review