Unsure of how to prevent his imminent expulsion, Victor's thoughts are sidetracked when Erin introduces him to her twin sister Emma, who is visiting for spring break and unexpectedly takes an immediate liking to him. Too preoccupied to notice her interest, Victor enlists Ivan to assist with a revolutionary art piece inspired by a vision of death and reanimation.
If youve ever been a struggling artist youll find much solace in Art Monster and if you just like good horror, youll find plenty of that here too. Read Full Review
I know by now it sounds like I'm bashing this book, but I don't mean to be. Like I said, I enjoyed Art Monster #2 when it was given a chance to breathe and allowed both writer and artist to play more freely within their given dynamic, but I think this structure is hurting what could otherwise be published organically as a more luxuriating story. Still, the re-imagined concept is strong, as is the core of its writing and aesthetic, and I for one will be staying on this book to see how it turns out. Read Full Review
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