Anyone looking for a truly terrifying story to satisfy their thirst for horror should check out Babble. I recommend this to anyone who loves psychological thrillers. In an era that both comics and movies are so quick to just pour on the gore for shock value, Robson and Coyle gives us something much better, and, sadly, unique – a horror story that actually scares us. Read Full Review
Babble is a very rich story that has a slow build to a fantastic climax. Each plot point is on purpose, and serves the story well. The unique art style sets this comic apart from the rest, and takes risks with transitions and colour schemes. Even though it did read a bit slow and seemed to stray from the path every so often, everything is meant to invest readers into the characters. This comic was set to release on December 19th, but has suffered a slight setback, and will be shipping to Diamond on the 27th for an early January release. For more information visit www.babblecomic.com. Read Full Review
While the story is very enjoyable the ending is also very grim. This sort of tone was alluded too well in the book. Many readers will be able to guess the end, however the exact way it happens leaves an emotional punch from the creators. Coyle and Robson will no doubt leave most readers devastated upon closing the book in many cases. The truly great aspect about this series and many other stories with supernatural devices, is that these elements can be taken as an extended metaphor. At the end of the story Carrie is emotionally and physically devastated. When reading Babble set aside all expectations and enjoy the story for what it has to offer. Read Full Review
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