Cam just got let go from their office job, and they need a break. Their partner, Riley, thinks a weekend getaway to a cabin in the woods of New England might help them decompress. With enough edibles in Cam's bag to knock out a rhino, they and Riley are ready to relax. But a strange song begins to emanate from the trees once the sun goes down, and the eye-like markings on the forest birch trees appear to follow the couple as they move about the property.
Look, I’m here for the creepy woods. This book delivers on that from the creepy peepers on, and that’s all I can ask for. I thought the art style was fun and even sort of as rough as it is (some might call it a punk aesthetic) it conveyed everything it should and managed to highlight different body types and looks very well.
Good fun all around. And it’s short! Both in page length and in stature.
I backed this book on Kickstarter and this (and a few other books I will read soon) were the rewards for it.
This was really good! The mood was absolutely on point, I was unsettled and spooked throughout. I loved the main characters, I'm so glad they both made it out alive!
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This was so great! Super short (like ONE issue) but just lovely queers looking for fall color and finding fall spooky times. I would 100% read more of these characters/this setting.