The hurt and horrors of Dan's past are now personified waiting, and eager to be released.
Twenty-nine pages of story and art for the regular price of just $3.99!
Kudranski delivers some beautifully detailed art that continues to blow me away with its intricacy and detail. I love the mixed media style of comic characters and cartoon characters and how everything looks unique. Read Full Review
Now that Danny's journey has him deep within the world of imagination, "Something Epic" is primed to grow its imaginative and emotional story. Read Full Review
There's as much to love as sort of feel annoyed by at this point, and it's becoming increasingly hard to balance these takeaways and still give Kudraski the leeway needed to really push this story to where it might go. Because after five issues, it still feels too early on in the narrative arc, and his ceaseless world-building is really starting to feel more like arrested development. Read Full Review
Something Epic is so devoted to its own significance that it seems to have forgotten to portray the sort of storytelling value it purports to cherish. Leave it. Read Full Review
The ideas here are really profound and fantastic, and so is the art, but the huge downside is how overly verbose Kudranski's narration and dialogue are. It's unfortunate because there's something really great here, but he's boggling it down with uninspired wording that turns out to bore the reader.