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Comics & Graphic NovelsIn fact, you'll have to read it more than once. Somehow, every time you turn a page, it seems as if that new part of the story changes the meaning of everything that went before. The story starts simply enough, as a kind of road trip with four women of different ages and stages of life. The car breaks down on a lonely back road, at night. Two men in a monster pickup stop when they see the broken-down car, and -- -- and...
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"Four Women" by Sam Kieth, is one of the best psychological graphic novels in the market. It is also supremely enjoyable & moreso, an indelible book to one's memory for the everlasting time. And to mention further, it is extremely cunning & creative in regards to the book plotting & execution. Four Women,the book per se, is radically brimming with suspense, slight violence, extreme tension, poignancy & a hardcore...
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This is why I read comics. For the thrill of a story told in a way only this medium can do it. Kieth is a master at pacing and composition, and with an appealing style that avoids the unpleasant unnatural realism that has wandered into much mainstream work (his anatomy, while cartoony, is at least much more realistic, as women are allowed to have normal bodies with hips and flab and all).This is not an easy read: Dealing with...
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