The Evil Inside #2
Writer: Bart A. Thompson
Illustrators: Chris Kohler,
Michele Buscalferri, and
Alex Massacci
Lettering: B. Alex Thompson
Approbation Comics
Cover Price $3.50; Available Now
Writer and CEO of Approbation Comics Bart A. Thompson returns for a second go-around of short anthology horror stories with a different artist penciling each story. This time around, Thompson strays a bit from the Tales From The Crypt dark-humored twists, and though each story retains a "gotcha" ending, his artists decide to all but abandoned any thematic linking the EC Comics art style.
In "Identity," a young man awakens in an alley, unaware of who he is and why he is beat up, but senses that there is someone after him. As he makes his way out of the alleyways, he comes across an equally beaten young woman, who is shaken by whoever attacked her. The amnesiac takes the woman, practically by force, back to a familiar building to both defend her and protect himself. But as he makes his way through the building, fragmented memories begin to needle him in the back of his mind. Who is he, and why does this apartment building look so familiar?...continue reading this article at Geeks of Doom!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Comic Review: The Evil Inside #2
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 9:15 PM
Labels: Alex Massacci, Approbation Comics, B. Alex Thompson, Bart A. Thompson, Chris Kohler, independent comics, Michele Buscalferri, The Evil Inside
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