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Preview: Hustle & Heart: Foretold

Hustle & Heart: Foretold

(W) Heath Amodio, (I) Justin Mason,

(I) Angelo Razzano, (I) Marcelo Salaza, (I) Carlos Reno, (C) Thiago Ribeiro
On-sale date: 2/21/2023

A year after the mysterious death of his wife, Professor Derek Flynn finds himself waking up, as if from a blackout, in the middle of a catastrophic and fatal disaster. Derek has no idea how he got there, but what’s even more inexplicable is that this has become a common occurrence. In fact, Derek has been lying to his estranged teenage daughter, Casey, about his puzzling disappearances for months. Desperate to get to the bottom of what’s happening to him, Derek reaches out to psychologist Alice Meyers seeking help to recognize the terrifying visions that haunt his dreams: imminent disasters, both natural and manmade, that Derek now feels he is somehow integral to. But with the FBI catching on to his connection with these disastrous events, a manhunt begins, and Derek finds himself tangled in a perplexing web.

Hustle & Heart: Foretold

Choose Your Own Adventure Graphic Novels in August 2021

In a dynamic and exciting move, Chooseco, publisher of the world-famous Choose Your Own Adventure interactive book series, and Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group have announced their upcoming partnership with the launch of Choose Your Own Adventure graphic novels in August 2021. 

The series will kick off with the classic Choose Your Own Adventure: Eighth Grade Witch from the creative team of E.L. Thomas, Andrew Gaska, Valerio Chiola, and Thiago Ribeiro. In true Choose Your Own Adventure form, the reader is immersed in the story as Rabbit, the new kid on the block who enters a ghoulish world of nightmares, witches, and ghosts. From learning about the mysterious witch Prudence Deadly, trouncing through spooky graveyards, meeting ghostly ancestors, or channeling some witchcraft with classmates, the readers will choose which adventure or nightmare they’ll embark on. No one path leads to the same destination, and readers will face choices that will either lead them to the light—or a gruesome end. Choose Your Own Adventure: Eighth Grade Witch will release on August 25, 2021 with the long-standing Chooseco classic Journey Under the Sea as the next title in the official line.

Choose Your Own Adventure graphic novels

Preview: Little Nightmares #2

LITTLE NIGHTMARES #2

Plot and Writer: John Shackleford
Artists: Aaron Alexovich & Dave Santana
Inks: Nelson Pereira
Colorist: Thiago Ribeiro
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Cover A: Aaron Alexovich
Cover B: Ryan Hall
Cover C: Dave Santana & Thiago Riberiro
Cover D: Thomas Boatwright
Publisher: Titan Comics
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: July 26, 2017

Enter the world of Little Nightmares, where a young girl in a bright raincoat must face her greatest fears…

The following tales are faint memories, recollections of the children’s life outside The Maw, told to the best of their ability…

Review: Little Nightmares #1

Little Nightmares by Tarsier Studios is a strange, dark, and heavy little indie game experience for Windows, PS4, and XBox One. The comic tie-in from Titan Comics is no different. If you can’t play it yourself, you can check it out on Twitch. The comics don’t venture quite into the same story as the game, which follows a little girl in a yellow raincoat named Six. Instead, we find Six tumbling into a room of other children much like her who have found themselves trapped by the grotesque adults bent on snuffing them out. The others encourage Six to share her story lest she forget it. When she can’t, they instead tell their own in order to help her remember. That is the meat of the story in these comics, if you’ll pardon the pun. If you don’t get it, well, you will after watching or playing the game. And trust me, the context will be necessary.

The visuals here are a good meshing between the game team’s concept art and their final on-screen product, striking a balance of strange and grotesque body diversity in the monstrous adults that the game often couldn’t achieve in the end. While John Shackleford’s writing mixed with Aaron Alexovich’s art and Thiago Ribeiro’s colors are a great combination, it’s definitely notable for me that none of the team from Tarsier Studios seems to have been listed as involved in the comic. The creative team decidedly had a vision for Little Nightmares and specifically Six that I feel played out to the game’s detriment at times. The comic team doesn’t shy away from that vision but instead works around it to create something that works well with the medium.

Overall, this comic is interesting and weaves a haunting story but it runs into the same problem that the game does: it may be too vague and understated for its own good. It leaves the reader and/or player unsatisfied with the few scraps they’re given in terms of lore and world building. However, this comic does give me some hope for the comic shedding more light onto the game for second playthroughs.

Story: John Shackleford Art: Aaron Alexovich Color: Thiago Ribeiro
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0
Recommendation: Grab it if you’re invested, Pass otherwise

Titan Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review