Superstar artist Sean Gordon Murphy, known for his groundbreaking series Batman: White Knight, delivers an all-new tale of world-hopping adventure.
THE PLOT HOLES are a squad of fictional warriors who transport themselves into the pages of other books, using their unique skills to save the plots in order to stop them from being destroyed. And Cliff is their newest recruit, a comic creator who's just realized his world isn't real-in fact, it's a complete fiction that literally exists inside a novel. The other members are misfits like him, pulled from unpublished books that couldn't be saved: a manga samurai, a more
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This is a comic that everyone whos ever loved comics needs to read.
I can't understate how cool this is.
Im not going to give anything away but it's a fairly meta comic with an amazingly inventive premise. This is exactly the sort of stuff we need.
The art is incredible, and the story is intriguing. The cast of characters introduced is phenomenal.
Go read this, please.
I love this concept and I love the approach that Sean Murphy is taking with it. Pretty much anything by him is an automatic buy from me these days, and here we have him at the helm of a meta concept book that looks likely to break through the glut of other meta stories on the shelves and stand on its own.
Interesting that this review site has yet to have any actual approved 'Critic Reviews' of this book. I suppose they deemed it irrelevant. Look, I love me some Sean Murphy, I can look at his art layouts and distinct linework all day long. His White Knight Universe is the best Alt Bat Universe ever and his original stories like Tokyo Ghost and Punk Rock Jesus are instant classics. That said, this is kinda corny. I get the premise, and he draws the s**t outta of it, but if this was an elevator pitch to some Hollywood exec Murphy would get a "Hey that sounds great, send me the script" which means, please stop talking to me. I'm on board to see if he can transform this into something special but, yeesh 'Yay! We're here to save bad books!' Oy veymore