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Slightly complicated story involving symbiotics, revival of the dead, religion, demons and lots of cats which I read but did not leave much of an impression. The artwork was cartoony but effective. It's reasonable fun but nothing particularly special, more a labour of love for the creator.
The Underwater Welder is one part Twilight Zone and one part hard human emotion. Jack Joseph lives in a maritime town in Nova Scotia with his wife who is 9 months pregnant. The pressure of impending fatherhood send Jack on a Twilight Zone adventure through his past and his relationship with his.The ...
Enjoyed this very short read of a graphic novel. A twilight-zone-esq foray into a man's longing and loss. If you're a fan of non-superhero graphic novels, consider this little snack of a novel.
I don't seem to have gotten as much out of this book as so many others have. I have to wonder if the art, which I really disliked, kept me from fully engaging. That's a shame, because the writing and story are both well above average. Jack's struggle to fully accept his father's death (and his absen...
Eerie and moving at the same time. I know it's been said a million times before, but Lindelof's sentiments in the foreword are absolutely on the money: Underwater Welder is "the most spectacular episode of The Twilight Zone never produced." It has all the classic black-and-white fever dream feel as ...