Image launched a new horror comic this week by the legendary team behind Batman: The Black Mirror Scott Snyder and Jock and boy did it deliver! SPOILERS AHEAD!
Synopsis: Scott Snyder (Batman, Superman Unchained, SEVERED) and Jock (Batman, Wolverine, SNAPSHOT) will team up for a new horror comic known as Wytches. The comic will challenge everything we have come to learn about monsters through pop-culture and bring an interesting new twist to horror comics and American folklore. the comic centers around a young girl named Sail who has witnessed the killing of the local bully at the hands of the wytches, though Sail is believed by many to have been the killer. Sail also seems to have some strange connection to the wytches.
High Points:
- This comic was dark as shit
- The concept of Snyder's new and different wytches is interesting and draws you in fast
- The idea of pledging people to the wytches in exchange for wishes is going to make this series as a whole real interesting
- The little kid bashing his mother's face in with a rock after she'd been pledged to the wytches was a great way to set the tone for this book and series
- Loved watching the bitch who bullied Sailor get messed up by the witches
- Jock's art was unreal and even elevated Snyder's writing.
- Love the cliff hanger ending
- Scott's essay at the end was such a testament to his character
Low Points
- Sail's bully asking her to masturbate with the handle of a knife was a little much for me
- The scene with the deer throwing up all kinds of blood Sail's families rug in front of her parent was a tad cliche.....Scott's better than that
- Some of the banter with Sail's parents is a little boring
Verdict:
This is a great horror comic, it's a new and very different twist on the basic witch story. Snyder starts a great tale that is dark and extremely compelling. I'm not one normally scared by books or even movies but while reading the two death scenes in this comic I was actually frightened. Scott is not afraid to go over the the top and just write what he wants which is great because that where he comes up with these overly graphic and dark scenes, like when the boy bashes his mothers face in with a rock rather than trying to help her escape from the wytches. Jock also does a great job bringing Scott's writing to life and making the scary moments in this comic twice as scary. I can't wait to see this story line develop more, its gonna be unreal. THIS IS A MUST READ!
P.S. Scott's essay at the end was balls to the walls bad ass and shows that this guy writes out of passion and love for his work.......ALL HAIL SCOTT SNYDER
It was my favorite book this week
ReplyDeleteThis issue definitely reeled me in, but it's going to be hard to top The Wake. I love that world that Scott and Sean created. This is off to a promising start though.
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