tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-983171239671909762.post1988595609746686258..comments2024-03-28T20:33:20.294-05:00Comments on THE HORRORS OF IT ALL: Z-Z-Z-P!Mr. Karswellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15889717828895556186noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-983171239671909762.post-13234388376042140942022-07-21T22:27:36.111-05:002022-07-21T22:27:36.111-05:00Gosh I really love the last panel on page two. A l...Gosh I really love the last panel on page two. A lovely marriage of inking and color, with well detailed faces and such an excellent use of white for the highlights. The splash panel is also a standout for its use of white, and I really dig the bottom frame in which brother Eric appears, replacing the skeleton in the panel before. I also love that every page thereafter is anchored by a classic Atlas four-panel progression, each to a different kind of effect. The one on the last page feels like a Heath ode to Ditko.<br /><br />Mr. Cavinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01634994342702518448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-983171239671909762.post-25512189379729601522022-07-21T13:23:23.191-05:002022-07-21T13:23:23.191-05:00That's a fun one, and the ending remained a my...That's a fun one, and the ending remained a mystery the entire time, even though the components of it were obvious.<br /><br />I love the last panel; it's a great callback to the opening scene and a great image. I guess the skeleton sentries do work!<br /><br />I also like that this story didn't involve any double-crosses, his brother didn't know he was going to kill him and there was no revenge to be sought, just a greedy idiot getting what he deserved.<br /><br />Very nice skeleton work, too!Brian Barneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15737535617796413548noreply@blogger.com