"The Everlasting Return is a hidden gem worth returning to for multiple reads!" Sheena McNeil, Sequential Tart.Eight-year-old Jack West never imagined that his grandfather's books, filled with tales of the terrifying villain mR mILDEW, could be anything but harmless stories.But one night, he catches a glimpse of his new neighbor, dressed as the malevolent character, and realizes that the horror is all too real. As he uncovers the truth about his grandfather's disappearance, Jack finds himself drawn into a world of dark magic, twisted fantasy, and apocalyptic danger. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, can Jack summon the courage to face mR mILDEW and his sinister powers?Recommended for fans of Neil Gaiman's 'The Sandman' and Alan Moore's 'Saga of the Swamp Thing,'Read now.
Overall I enjoyed this book. The art seems very childish at first, which makes sense considering the main character is an 8 year old boy. As he ages the art style does too which was amazing.
This comic was a bit weird and pulled a lot from Christian teachings but when I say that if you are a Christian I feel like this book might offend.
It mentions a lot of the Great Flood and a deal with the Devil.
Suffice to say, this was a read that was strange but kept me intrigued until the end.
Horror story. Suitable for teens and adults. Good color artwork. A subtle and disturbing horror story featuring many of the characters from mr mildew ends the world. Each of these horror comics are a sort of reflection of the previous work.
The worldbuilding was smooth. The time skips were a little confusing, but I think it makes for a decent introduction. The line at the end made me curious about something... But I won't spoil it here.