Showing posts with label lindsay moore. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 26, 2017

The Sleeplessness

Picked this one up from the writer/artist last summer at MASSive Comic Con in Worcester MA USA.

Title: The Sleeplessness
Date: 2016
Publisher: Fat Cat Funnies
Writer:Jay Kennedy
Artist: Jay Kennedy
Editor: Lindsay Moore

Full-color standard format 36-page horror comic. This is a classic horror tale set in a cursed and abandoned amusement park on an island off the coast of Maine.

Teenager Lukas Lein faces the impending death of the grandfather who raised him, the same man who was once part of a work crew constructing a private amusement park on an island for an eccentric and very wealthy recluse. The opening of the park ended in horrifying circumstances, and now Lucas makes the decision to go to the island to find one of the few remaining mementos of the parents who he never knew. With his grandfather dying of cancer, Lukas has only a short time before he will be leaving the country to live with his only other remaining relative.

Recruiting his two best friends for the expedition, Lucas finds himself confronting an ancient and demonic evil.

If you're a fan of scary clowns and mascots and creepy old theme parks, you will love the look of this book. The villain has a great vibe that is menacing and disturbing.

The interaction between the three friends is handled really well, and all three are likeable characters.

I did find the writing to be wordy, overly so in places, although part of that is an old-school goth ghost story flavor that the author is going for. It still could have done with a bit of trimming on the narration. The dialogue was quite good and did its job.

The ending is a nice bit of tragedy that packs an emotional punch without relying on the expected tropes for this type of story.

Rating: 8/10

Friday, July 8, 2011

Alien Implant Comics Anthology

Title: Alien Implant Comics Anthology
Publishers: donnamartinez.net, tacolicious.net, mobiusbandwidth.com
Writer: Donna Martinez, Joey Peters, Lindsay Moore
Artist: Donna Martinez, Joey Peters, James Mobius
Letterer: Joey Peters

Four stories makes up this anthology in minicomic form. The first and last are specifically related to the theme.

First up is "Among Us", a pretty clever twist on the alien conspiracy theories. The ending had an nice classic Outer Limits or Twilight Zone feel to it, which played well with the X-Files style buildup.

The second story was more of an autobiographical piece. "Natto Challenge" told the tale a group of American tourists in Japan and their encounter with a TV talk show crew who were looking for the reactions of foreigners to one of the local delicacies. I'm a sucker for geeky autobiographical comics, and I would have loved to see more of the adventures of these characters.

The third story, "The Lost Shadow" was more cartoony (in the Warner Brothers sense) and more surreal and humorous.

"Panic Attack", the last tale was done in a similar art style to the opening piece. It kept up the surrealism, but went for a much more serious storytelling style, and played around some more with the book's title theme.

All in all, a nice set of short stories, all of which leave room to be expanded into bigger tales.

Rating: 7.5/10