Fun with exorcisms! After ticking Satan right off, Teddy and his sponsor Costello hit the streets of Hell for a night of demonic debauchery and a slow, pukey crawl down memory lane. Meanwhile, up in Heaven, someone crapped in angel Adriel's corn flakes. Spoiler alert: It was God.
Hot Damn is interesting on the deeper level, but it is also a human story. In a mix of Heaven and Hell that resembles a painting from Hieronymus Bosch on crack, Ferrier gives readers a deliberately flawed narrator to lead readers on an amazing voyage through the afterlife. Teddy has made serious mistakes, but he is equally serious in his love for his girlfriend, and while he still makes bad choices, he does want to be a good person. Readers are constantly reminded by Teddy's actions that he is a thorough sinner - and that he is fully cognizant of that aspect of his nature. Although he wants to be better, he is coming to understand that he is neither totally evil nor totally good, but an uneven combination of saint and sinner - in short - a human being. Read Full Review
Hot Damn #2 keeps taking things to the next level and for that this is a book you must be reading. Like you are seriously missing out on something truly creative and fun for what they bring to life within these pages. Read Full Review