As Victor and Ivan struggle with their experimentations, an equally macabre series of events take place across the street at the town's funeral home. Operated by the enigmatic owner known simply as Leland, the questionable undertaker's expansive property houses more than it appears.
Issue three of Art Monster continues to effectively tell a larger story with its smaller but far more important pieces. Holt breathes life into a wonderful cast of characters who usher along a far darker story while Ciregia's art enhances and on many pages tells its own wonderful story. Good art takes time and Art Monster is worth yours. Read Full Review
Which is to Jeremy Holts credit. Hes able to really tie in some real struggles into a story like Frankenstien or Reanimator that for me werent present in those stories. Instead of focusing on the plot or the story device, he focuses on character motivation for the horrible actions and the story elevates to another level because of it. I cant recommend this book enough for anyone whos ever struggled with their creativity, youll be frightened by what you see and just how much you relate to it. Read Full Review
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