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| Writer | Max Hoven, Aaron Crow |
| Artist | Gabriel Lumazark |
| Paperback: | Jan 27, 2021, $9.99 |
In this grimy horror romp, Francois, a stunning middle-aged woman, has developed a worsening affliction and seeks a young caretaker to upkeep her lavish creole mansion deep in the mystic bayou of Louisiana. Kenny, a teenage halfwit looking for a summer job, stumbles right to her doorstep. Free rent, free meals, high pay, easy work, and a provocative boss... what's there for Kenny to refuse? Well, there's the blood-covered kitchen spilling over with raw meat and the bolt-locked steel-plated attic door he's restricted access to.
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| It Eats What Feeds It #1 | 7 | |
| It Eats What Feeds It #2 | 3 | |
| It Eats What Feeds It #3 | 2 |
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7.5
In what was an impulse buy at the local comic shop to try something new, I have been pleasantly surprised with this book. Simply put, this book is for a rainy night before bed to make your dreams fun. What sold me trying it out is the artwork. Brazilian illustrator Gabriel Iumazark has a bright future in the comic medium. The color palette runs in greens and sickly yellows with the occasional punch of red to emphasize the horror element the book is creating as it unveils itself. Living in Florida as I do, these color choices punch the run down nature of time and rot where humidity and water are destined to reclaim all. At first glance, the balance of lettering on the page was off to me but as you move forward the style grows on you and more
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