Harsh, brutal, uncompromising, and, of course, unpredictable, "Young Liars" #10 continues in the grand tradition of previous issues. While the contents may be depressing, the fact that such a comic comes out every month is reason enough to get happy. Read Full Review
Lapham's art is to the point where I cannot see any one else doing a better job. Its expressive, with characters loss, grief, anger, and complete sadness leaping off the page. His ability to convey such expression really allows this series to convey much of its meaning. A particular great example of this is the scene where CeeCee is sleeping with her university professor. The look on her face, complete detachment, rings home her grief and pain more than any scene loaded with sobbing could ever do. The same can be said of the half-page scene of her surgery, the scene is quick, wordless, and emotionless, driving home her experience very effectively. Laphams art has aided his story so well, its hard to imagine another artist who could handle this series. Read Full Review
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