"everyone had gone home but there was still more to be done
If anyone else took the work seriously he wouldn't be alone"
#wickedwhispers @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
"everyone had gone home but there was still more to be done
If anyone else took the work seriously he wouldn't be alone"
#wickedwhispers @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Pretty cool, pretty creepy. Definitely would have been better as an occasional entry on a blog. Less effective flipping through them all at once in a book. Still, a great concept well executed.
The concept of this webcomic was amazing -- brief, simple animations that were brilliant tiny horror stories. But, Coldrick then tried to adapt the animations into static images for traditional print media, and that was ...much less satisfying to me. The result was a two-page layout of text and illustration pairings, and this was an honestly terrible format for viewing on a digital mobile screen.
The print book would probably have read better.
Reading horror in the dark because why not? 👻 This one is creepy illustrations with 1-2 sentence stories around the idea that something is always behind you. It‘s based on thehairsonthebackofyourneck.tumblr.com - which I recommend checking out (the illustrations are animated!)
I was just going to flip a few pages but I read the entire thing in a very short time. It‘s gorgeous, and chilling, and just perfect for revisiting over and over. I‘m very glad I bought it.
I hope I made the right choices for Halloween-ish books for two 14-year-olds. I loved “Behind You” when I read it a few months ago; I haven‘t had a chance to crack open my copy of “Everlost” yet.