Another writeup from the “I Against Comics” fellow, for the third and as-yet final Dark Horse volume of Museum of Terror.
This is probably my favorite of the three books; the anthology structive gives the work so much more staying power. You don’t have to like every story, and every story has a different draw, handled in a different way. Some will hit you immediately; others are slow burns. It’s bursting with ideas, that you can dive into or select at whim.
I’m doing some other stuff lately. I’m not really sure how much I’m supposed to say, but I’ve a couple of reasonably interesting projects coming out soon…
I’ve seen this in a few stores, though I’ve always been reluctant to pick up a volume.
This may sound rather foolish to your ears, but is there anything in these stories that may appeal to someone who isn’t interested in horror at all?