I really enjoyed this comic!! The stories, the art, the lines, every aspect of it.
I specifically love the story of the blind lady. So short yet profound, and within just a few pages I was about to cry, and the author depicted a character who will stay in my mind for quite a while.
I love that the game happens in a place within and beyond the reality-real or not, the link between the game and the reality is mysterious and profound.
I love the symbolic touch of the book. The good & evil, the deer, the flies, the dead leaves…. They are like strings that connect the stories together, and makes the story worth reading and digging for multiple times.
Personally I really love that the tales began in Providence (a place that has a special place in my heart too). The touch of the streets, the school, they give a melancholy vibe (especially for me), catching the “storm under the calm” Providence mood really beautifully.
And the art is delightful-it has a great balance of rational and sensual. The book unravels in a nice pace, brought by the confident & calm touch of the lineart, and the emotion unleashed from the depiction of the mundane is really something that was sought by many but rarely achieved.
If you like mystery, fantasy and dark tales, I would definitely recommend this book!