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Gideon Falls Book One: The Legend of the Black Barn
by Jeff Lemire
Dark and twisty. A priest is sent to a new perish where the old priest has just killed himself—only the woman who welcomes him is murdered, and he he saw the old priest alive and well. At the same time, a man diagnosed with schizophrenia is getting counselling because he believes he’s seeing patterns in the trash he’s collecting, tying into a delusion he believes is real: The Black Barn.
Most of the fun of this is trying to figure out what’s going on, and even describing more is a bit spoilery because of that. I love the artwork and paneling, the story is a slow burn, probably, but I think the mystery is really well crafted, continuing to unfurl until the very end of the entire volume. It gets WILD. And I’m here for it.
Most of the fun of this is trying to figure out what’s going on, and even describing more is a bit spoilery because of that. I love the artwork and paneling, the story is a slow burn, probably, but I think the mystery is really well crafted, continuing to unfurl until the very end of the entire volume. It gets WILD. And I’m here for it.