People are going missing in Paradise Court and only Amy seems to think something sinister is behind their disappearances. No one else wants to believe that something evil is stalking their idealistic, gated community. But beneath the surface of this false paradise lurks a secret so dark that death will seem like a pleasant escape for those it comes to.
Paradise Court has opened up the flood gates of horror, and while it may be predictable, the artistic depiction in the form of picture and color envelope the reader with a genuine sense of dread. Even with a story which seems blas due to familiarity, it is the materialization of those emotions which evoke a sensationalism which normally is saved for film, but due to the talent of these magnificent artists, we are able to savor the terror within a flat medium. Horror and beauty on the same page, it would seem to be a contradiction which would not work, but due to the cooperation of all involved, we cannot get enough of this intensely gory story. Read Full Review
There are several panels that are indicative that this is definitely meant to be a movie script, with panels full of dialogue that don't really go anywhere, but once again the art saves the day.Paradise Court #2 comes with three covers; Cover A Riveiro; Cover B is drawn by Canaan White; Cover C is drawn by Alllan Otero. Read Full Review