This is a quick read, with pages of really neat art interwoven. I think this really hit for me because I’m particularly fascinated and terrified at how the human mind can crack under pressure. Somehow, in only 100 pages, Hawke manages to fit and impressive amount of character development. I found myself hating the MC and then rooting for him at the end. Definitely has peaked my interest in this author.
A man picks up an old TV and becomes plagued with the sound of static. Hawke does an incredible job of opening a window for the reader into the mind of someone losing it, being brought closer and closer to homicidal madness.
This is a quick read, with pages of really neat art interwoven. I think this really hit for me because I’m particularly fascinated and terrified at how the human mind can crack under pressure. Somehow, in only 100 pages, Hawke manages to fit and impressive amount of character development. I found myself hating the MC and then rooting for him at the end. Definitely has peaked my interest in this author.
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