Bayou Brilliance
Bayou captures the sense of innocence and wonder of childhood, when magical worlds are just out of the corner of your eye. However this innocence cannot last and the stark horrifying reality of life in the deep south of Jim Crow laws and lynchmobs soon intrude. This story reminds me of Alice Wlakers short story [...]
My new home
I’m practically living at Zuda comics at the moment because they’ve got some excellent talent showcased over there. I’ve just finished reading High Moon by David Gallaher, Steve Ellis and Scott O Brown and damn I’m impressed. Now you might think werewolves, cowboys and vampire batmen with too many eyes wouldn’t mix with the old [...]
