NEW STORY ARC! The plan skips a beat. Someone is lost.
Days of Hate has been using expressive writing and artwork, as well as a very tight focus on these interpersonal moments, to let readers feel for themselves what it means when love must survive oppression. Read Full Review
Days of Hate has been working with mercury from page one of the first issue. Issue #7 is a cohesive blend of paranoia, PTSD, and manipulation that uses great fiction to play on the very real fears of its readers. Every college classroom in the U.S. should have a copy. Read Full Review
Days of Hate #7 is another good issue of the Ales Kot story, but it highlights some problems which I had hoped would be ironed out by this point. I can still recommend the comic with ease, as it is a harrowing and effecting experience. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review
Days of Hate settles back into its narrative much like a fresh episode of television after a break, complete with a caption denoting how much time has passed. Read Full Review