"LIVING WILL"
Presenting, for no one, the last will and testament of W.M. Parsons.
Every time I pick up an issue of Ice Cream Man, I garner more and more appreciation for the anthology. I have come to love the loosely connected tales like episodes of The Twilight Zone, and the ability to revel in a weird world and have a small bout of existentialism on a Wednesday. It's oddly comforting in a way, to be confronted with your own mortality and sense of self. Read Full Review
Ice Cream Man #29 leaves a lot to the reader's interpretation as it walks through an amusement park of a dead man's life. Read Full Review
What happens to the objects we leave behind after we've died, and what impact do they have on those who knew us? Ice Cream Man attempts to answer those questions in the latest installment of this though-provoking series. Read Full Review
One of the more depressing issues of the series, in ways intentional and unintentional, but still an interesting read. Read Full Review
A solid issue. Very depressing. Just the way I like my issues of Ice Cream Man.
Had a hard time with this one. A bit boring