It may not be totally embracing the potential of a Twilight Zone adaptation for page and panel, but it’s a very sharp celebration of the dawn of the franchise.
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It may not be totally embracing the potential of a Twilight Zone adaptation for page and panel, but it’s a very sharp celebration of the dawn of the franchise.
Fleecs reaches a big turning point with the entire ensemble.
Once again, Fleecs manages a harrowingly tight balance.
Writer Tony Fleecs gives his popular series the silent issue treatment.
Fleecs takes the rulership of Lucky in to Macbeth Act 3 territory as things REALLY begin to unravel.
The horror keeps getting more and more heavy.
Fleecs continues a pretty brutal look at the lives of domestic pets.
Fleecs works with a surprisingly dizzying array of different elements.
Fleecs has managed to find novel horrors for the cats.
There IS something kind of dark and foreboding about the whole thing.
Fleecs shifts deftly along the edge of plausibility.
Fleecs continues to find interesting ways to put the cats in peri.
Fleecs rather quickly launches Ben into a very street bound adventure.
The darkness in the series continues to deepen.
There’s a delicate balance.
It’s dark and sinister stuff.
Fleecs fills the issue with a very heartfelt kind of precision.
Everything is seen through the ailing cat’s eyes.
Fleecs cranks-up the complexity.
Seeley and Fleecs deliver a lot of tension.