"COAT CHECK STORY"
Lillian is wearing someone else's coat.
Looking at Morazzo's pencils here when fused with O' Halloran's colors is like watching a wrestling event on a cell phone where the screen brightness keeps shifting, not exactly making it hard to focus but definitely encouraging a spirit of unsettlement throughout the viewing experience. Read Full Review
Prince and Morazzo craft another one-shot that combines existential angst and the uncanny, and while it's not an easy read by any means, it's still a good one. Read Full Review
Ice Cream Man #15 delivers a creepy, uncomfortable tale about the fear and arrival of inherited illness. For this particular series that is inevitably linked to hallucinations, horror, and a too-friendly-for-comfort purveyor of ice cream. Read Full Review
Another good one. I liked the story a lot.
I actually really liked this one. It was really odd but had a cool plot.
I thought this had some cool ideas, but it was a bit of a dip again.
Man, after some really cool issues we get one that's *just okay*. I think it may because what we get to see of Lillian before she goes bonkers is someone I wouldn't get along with. So when she succumbs to her inherited craziness, I can't help but not really care. And the concept alone is not interesting enough to carry the issue.