Listen up, gumshoes. It's 1940, and Alice Leslie is home for the holidays and hot on the heels of her biggest mystery yet: why did her dad quit music? Can she crack the case before he flies the coop?
Even if you haven't been picking up the previous issues of Deep Cuts, you owe it to yourself to try out this one. Read Full Review
Clark and Higgins show a masterful sense of rhythm with respect to the overall plot structure of the one-shot story. Dramatic moments hang in the air and on the page just long enough to make an impression before the next major plot point glides into view. Its a remarkably delicate and intricate drama that continues to establish Deep Cuts as one of the best new series of 2023. Read Full Review
Like the two prior issues of Deep Cuts. This issue tells a unique and fun story of a musician and their love of music. Only this time out. The principal character has a tough life decision to make, which is ultimately made for him. Read Full Review
The saga of Jazz Music plays on with another great installment. Higgins, Clark, Greco, and the team orchestrate an entertaining mix of strong writing and stellar visuals to carry the music through its latest destination. Dont miss this series on New Comic Book Day! Read Full Review
Perfectly paced, wonderfully charming, and instantly touching, Deep Cuts #3 is a brilliant story of childhood, passion, responsibility, and family. Whimsy and gravity are mixed perfectly, both in the dialogue and the beautiful artwork. The lettering is highly effective as well; this is a creative team firing on all cylinders. A great issue in a great series.
Probably my favorite one. And that means something because the first two were great too. What great stories this series has cooked up. Emotional and always good characters. This one might have been a 10 if the art fit the story a little more like the last two.