"KILLING GAME," Part One
With freshman year pressures mounting, will Zoey be able to contain her compulsion to murder another student before school lets out for Thanksgiving break?
Written and drawn - by mouth - from disabled creator Larime Taylor.
This book is great and just keeps getting better. Just when I think we have our plot, Larime continues to layer on interesting layer after layer of complexity that are sure to pay off in a big way as the story moves along. This is one of the first comics I've ever bought multiple issues of just to give out to friends and family that wouldn't normally read comics just because I enjoy it that much. There's a terrific plot twist at the end of this issue (no spoilers!) and I can't wait to see what we're in store for! For a book that is not only consistently great, but just keeps getting better, I give AVitD #3"5 out of 5 nerds Read Full Review
I have been looking to see when this story eases up and becomes more bland. Most stories typically have a slow part that fills the reader up with backstory or side story, or something. I have yet to find any of this slowing down with Mr. Taylor. His pace of the story has been perfect and there are just not enough things I can say about the artwork. It captures a darkness underneath, yet generates a feeling of warmth and emotion too. It really is a lot like Zoey and the town for that matter. There is one portrayal, yet a darkness that is buried deeper within that you wouldn't notice unless you were looking for it. This shows me the skill of a master artist and writer as Larime Taylor does them both here. He is a Zen Master. If you don't believe me, just check out the cover of Issue #3, it absolutely personifies that darkness beneath the exterior (with some blood splatter too). Masterful work from a masterful storyteller. Read Full Review
Characterization is obviously Taylor's strong suit and this issue plays into his wheelhouse. Taylor really takes the time to let the reader glimpse inside the mind of each of his characters so that their unique personalities leap off of the page. He has taken the time to really go in-depth with Zoey and her split personality in the three issues so far, so that when the action does finally happen it has maximum impact.A Voice In The Dark continues to be a showcase for Larime Taylor and he's doing everything he can to steal the spotlight. A Voice In The Dark is now three issues in and if the final page of this issue are any indication then there are big things coming down the pipeline. Readers should definitely take note of this series. Read Full Review
I can't begin to understand why my fellow fanboys and fangirls would pass this up, as A Voice in the Dark #3 proves its worth with each passing page. The ideas earn the right to be on your pull-list. Recommended. Read Full Review
A new story arc from Larime Taylor sets A Voice in the Dark off to a nice pace, slow, but immensely enjoyable. Read Full Review
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