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Wytches, Volume 1
by Matt Hollingsworth, Scott Snyder, Clem Robins, Jock
Wytches Volume 1 is an absolutely stunning and wonderfully written graphic novel about a family and the darkness that won't leave them alone.
I loved every second of this read. If you're into darker, spooky, graphic novels, you're going to love this!
Oh my goodness... This is definitely in my top five favorite graphic novels list! I LOVED it! I really enjoyed the super creepy tone! Gosh, what a great read for October!
This is yet another situation where I don't want to give too much away, so I will stay high-level.
First of all, I thought the artwork was just incredible. I absolutely loved the style of both the inking and the colors. And I really enjoyed that there was an overall texture, like each page was printed on a canvas, because you can see tiny squares. There's also a spattering of color over the pages, which really adds to the overall look and feel in a wonderful way.
Oh! In the very back of the book, the process is explained! It starts with Jock’s inks, then the flat colors are added and basic paint is done through photoshop. Next, “zip and paper” is added which gives it the textured look. After that, two sets of spatters are added manually. These spatters are painted by hand with watercolor, liquid acrylic, and other paints on paper then they are scanned and added to the scene with Photoshop. Interesting!!
Second, the storyline was so interesting and I loved the main plot! I really enjoyed how well the past and present merged together to tell the full story. And the transitions between scenes and timelines were awesome! For example in one panel, Sailor is banging on the inside of a plastic playground tube, and in the next, the father is banging his palm against a wall. In another, Sailor is climbing a ferris wheel and saying, “just a little higher” and then next she’s climbing out from an underground burrow saying the same thing.
Third, I enjoyed the deeper elements’s of the story because they were so thought provoking! For example, one element were the wytches. They weren’t the witches that we all know with the big hats, pointy noses, and pet cats. These wytches are unusually tall, demonically ugly, and savage. I loved this twist on the character and found it incredibly interesting that they were only given power by the humans.
And fourth, I loved the mix of seriousness and action and lighthearted humor. I mean, there was a fart joke... so of course I laughed out loud for far longer than a normal person would :)
Needless to say, I'm really looking forward to seeing the next volume in the series! If you're into darker graphic novels with stunning artwork, you have to go pick this one up!
I loved every second of this read. If you're into darker, spooky, graphic novels, you're going to love this!
Oh my goodness... This is definitely in my top five favorite graphic novels list! I LOVED it! I really enjoyed the super creepy tone! Gosh, what a great read for October!
This is yet another situation where I don't want to give too much away, so I will stay high-level.
First of all, I thought the artwork was just incredible. I absolutely loved the style of both the inking and the colors. And I really enjoyed that there was an overall texture, like each page was printed on a canvas, because you can see tiny squares. There's also a spattering of color over the pages, which really adds to the overall look and feel in a wonderful way.
Oh! In the very back of the book, the process is explained! It starts with Jock’s inks, then the flat colors are added and basic paint is done through photoshop. Next, “zip and paper” is added which gives it the textured look. After that, two sets of spatters are added manually. These spatters are painted by hand with watercolor, liquid acrylic, and other paints on paper then they are scanned and added to the scene with Photoshop. Interesting!!
Second, the storyline was so interesting and I loved the main plot! I really enjoyed how well the past and present merged together to tell the full story. And the transitions between scenes and timelines were awesome! For example in one panel, Sailor is banging on the inside of a plastic playground tube, and in the next, the father is banging his palm against a wall. In another, Sailor is climbing a ferris wheel and saying, “just a little higher” and then next she’s climbing out from an underground burrow saying the same thing.
Third, I enjoyed the deeper elements’s of the story because they were so thought provoking! For example, one element were the wytches. They weren’t the witches that we all know with the big hats, pointy noses, and pet cats. These wytches are unusually tall, demonically ugly, and savage. I loved this twist on the character and found it incredibly interesting that they were only given power by the humans.
And fourth, I loved the mix of seriousness and action and lighthearted humor. I mean, there was a fart joke... so of course I laughed out loud for far longer than a normal person would :)
Needless to say, I'm really looking forward to seeing the next volume in the series! If you're into darker graphic novels with stunning artwork, you have to go pick this one up!