Huck was the first hunter the Department of Truth ever recruited, tasked with tracking and killing the strange creatures known as Wild Fictions. But in 1962, amongst the sun-baked backlots of Hollywood, Huck came face to face with the strangest creature of them all-Marilyn Monroe. Acclaimed artist Alison Sampson returns for a uniquely American tragedy.
As Tynion continues to develop all of the edges and corners of the DoT universe, it becomes more and more apparent that he would have the opportunity to explore quite a lot with respect to popular perception, and what reality is. Theoretically, it would be interesting to see him, pull forward through into the era of the Internet, and beyond in a more detailed fashion. But theres so much about the history of pop, culture and popular perception. That would be interesting to explore from the 20th century. It will be interesting to see him take his time with this story, though.. Hollywood in the 1960s kind of has it coming. Read Full Review
It was a pretty good issue story wise, but the art really elevated it for me. Was super trippy and lots of fun to look at.