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A Dark Interlude #2 Review


What They Say:
What happens in Issue #2? The plot continues. What else should I say? Why has my “publisher” asked me to pen the marketing copy for my own brilliance when there are perfectly good copywriters who… [Message truncated at the request of Vault Comics]
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):
I’ll admit, there’s a fun and excitement in reading something like A Dark Interlude without having read Fearscape. I almost suspect this book might make sense if I had done so. But here I am, trying to decipher what Ryan O’Sullivan is putting to page, and I’m enjoying the adventure even if I’m likely not getting it as intended. There’s a lot to like here in a book as verbose as this with its kind of surreal feeling and Andrea Mutti has been doing great work in bringing it to life. Though I cut my teeth on their more grounded and human stories, the look of the supernatural or whatever it is definitely is distinctive and engaging in design, particularly with Vladimir Popov’s color design, giving it that extra edge.

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