"Yes. You may say so. But it was all that was wanted to make the meaning of her forehead manifest--yes, of her whole face, which had now and then, in the pauses of his passion, perplexed the youth. All of it, curled nostrils, pouting lips, projecting chin, instantly fell into harmony with that darkness between her eyebrows. The youth understood it in a moment, and went home miserable. And they're not married yet." (George Macdonald, The Shadows)
"Frank and explicit in its treatment of sexuality, rigorously well-observed in its cataloguing of the spirit-sapping modern-day indignities that can feed depression and destroy relationships, and delicately, almost tenderly drawn. It’s like she held her finger to the air, sensed all the things that can make life rotten, and cast them onto the pages." (Sean T. Collins, Robot 6)
"One of my favorite new creators has crafted a revealing confluence of the unsettling and the erotic. It’s an emotionally frank closed-room examination of basic human nature and the underpinnings of interpersonal dynamics." (Justin Giampaoli, Thirteen Minutes)
"An unholy masterpiece that leaves you terrified and wanting moooore!!! Magic!" (Sean Christensen, Awesome But True)
This is a comic about lovers terrorized by shadows, and about evil that sneaks through the cracks in your life to turn all your joy into pain. It's also about cubicle bitches who think your food service job is so lame. It contains intense imagery and is intended for mature readers only. This book is published by Thuban Press in April 2011, and it is 32 pages long and measures 5.5"x8.5".
Read reviews of this book here:
http://thirteenminutes.blogspot.com/2011/04/illuminating-darkness.html
http://blog.newsarama.com/2011/05/05/review-too-dark-to-see/
http://seantcollins.com/2011/06/comics-time-too-dark-to-see/
http://highlowcomics.blogspot.com/2011/08/into-void-julia-gfrorer-ibrahim-ineke.html
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