With her identity exposed to dangerous perverts and killers, Mad must devise a plan to protect herself while keeping her parents in the dark.
Vecchios off-center framing of the action seems to be diving straight into Maddie. Shes uncomfortable looking at anything directly, so shes always viewing it all out of the corner of her eye whether its totally inncouous or gut-wrenchingly disgusting or dangerous. Its all the same for he on so many levels and the none of it is anything that she can look at directly. Vecchios approach to the art with respect to this is one of the most engaging aspects of the whole series thus far. Its not just a presentation of life on the edge of adulthood...its something quite a bit more than that. Read Full Review
Luana Vecchio has given to us another episode on the train wreck that was Domino's childhood. You know you feel bad for Madeleine, you know what awaits in her future. You just can't look away while it's happening. Read Full Review
This miniseries continues being one of the most fearless and beautifully disturbing horror books on the shelves. If you're a horror fan, you need to be getting this! Read Full Review
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