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Review: Go Home

gh_coverStranded on a secluded island during World War 2, a young man discovers the true horrors of war.

Go Home written by Dan Hill with art by Andrew Herbst really caught me off guard in a good way. The story is more of a poem and how it’s written is an interesting one. The story is written like a letter home as the protagonist writes home to his father exploring his time growing up and his experiences during the war.

The comic is like reading a personal diary entry with images and that style really makes it stand out. It all gives a look into the mind and even has the main character rethinking some of what he’s saying. It provides an insight into the character you don’t often get making the comic a character study in many ways. It creates a depth you often don’t see with comic characters.

Herbst’s art is fantastic and with Hill’s writing style it becomes even more important. The design is solid and reminds me a bit of Nate Powell’s work in a way. The drama is emphasized and the heartbreak too with the combination of writer and artist coming together to tell a great solid.

Overall, the comic wasn’t on my radar, but this is really solid and one I’d suggest checking out digitally. It stands out as a prime example of the type of entertainment that indie comics can deliver that you often don’t see in the big publishers.

Story: Dan Hill Art: Andrew Herbst
Story: 8.4 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

Graphic Policy was provided with a FREE copy for review

Preview – Wolves of Summer #1

Wolves of Summer #1

wolves of summer #1Story: TONY KEATON
Art & Letters: ANDREW HERBST
32 PAGES, BW, $1.99

In 1945, from the ashes of Nazi Germany, packs of guerrilla fighters calling themselves Werewolves, terrorized their occupied homeland. These boy soldiers were armed with rifles, explosives, and a vengeful passion. Indoctrinated in a psychopathic ideology since birth, this youth brigade would proudly choose death over surrender.

Their motto: “Hatred is our prayer, revenge is our battle cry!”

“Wolves of Summer” tells the harrowing tale of one such band of Werewolves, making their final stand, and of Johnny, the only survivor, on a quest to redeem himself from his horrific, villainous past.

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