See also: Kevin Fox for books on ceramics and materials science.
Kevin Fox is a dual citizen of the United States and the Republic of Ireland. He has been a professional Screenwriter (The Negotiator) and Television Writer and Producer since 1995. Until the Next Time is his first novel, inspired by his maternal grandfather and the stories of his family, including those from his father and uncles who were New York City police officers.
It was all very confusing. The art was very dark, and that made it very hard for me to distinguish character. The whole premise was insanely interesting, but it could've been done way better. I felt like some plot points were left hanging, which is very disappointing.
Nice art style, in some place hard to understand the illustration but not impossible. The story is a generic escape story but with a twist at the end, as for the text, i only came across missing words from paragraphs. All in all, it was enjoyable. Finished it in one sitting.
Maybe I'm just too stupid to read graphic novels, but I found this confusing. Not confusing in the ways the story was supposed to be, but confusing in that I couldn't properly distinguish the characters. Whether that's truly an artwork issue or just my failing as a reader, I can't say. There's a very interesting story here, one that may have been better served by a different storytelling format.