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Severed

by Scott Snyder, Attila Futaki (Illustrator), Scott Tuft (Illustrator)

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1916. A man haunts the roads. A man with razor-sharp teeth and a hunger for flesh. When twelve-year old Jack Garron runs away from home to find his father, a wayward minstrel who he hasn't seen since birth, he'll discover how quickly the American Dream can become a nightmare.
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Very well thought out storyline with beautiful artwork.
  Kerrazyscott | Nov 7, 2023 |
I had high hopes for this but it turns out to be only a so-so horror book. A vampire story with a cannibal twist. Unfortunately the basic story is revealed on the cover blurb and the "surprise" ending is telegraphed in the first two pages. The cover art was outstanding but the interior artwork overall I thought was just average. Futaki went for a period feel that left the colors, even the blood, mostly muted with more browns and sepias. The detail wasn't particularly interesting and I found myself eventually just running through the story without really looking at anything. It just wasn't visually interesting. I thought a lot of frames were just way too dark. I even had trouble seeing what was going on in some. A more leisurely second read still didn't grab me. ( )
  Gumbywan | Jun 24, 2022 |
This one was just a "fair" for me. It started strong and, while it never really ran out of gas, it did seem to lose its way a bit.

Not sure if it was the art, which was mostly good, but at times, one character would look completely different from page to page, while at other times, the two young characters looked exactly the same, aside from hair colour. The art didn't seem to have the necessary hard edges the story required at times.

And the story, again, while mostly good, relied far too much on out-of-the-way spooky houses (with one very odd side trip [the "Jethro" section] that should never have made it to final edits), and an ending that relied far too much on coincidence to really land.

So, not a horrible story, but not a great one. Snyder's done much better. ( )
  TobinElliott | Sep 3, 2021 |
I read this novel because of the title - SEVERED.

What can I say? It's another graphic novel about a supernatural serial killer. It takes place around World War I and it involves runaway children.

Horrifying. ( )
  Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
Another short read - Not really a short story, more of a novelette this time. It reminded me a bit of an extended Creepy-Pasta story. Good illustrations, if a bit dark and hard on the eye. ( )
  rabbit-stew | Mar 29, 2019 |
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Futaki, AttilaIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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1916. A man haunts the roads. A man with razor-sharp teeth and a hunger for flesh. When twelve-year old Jack Garron runs away from home to find his father, a wayward minstrel who he hasn't seen since birth, he'll discover how quickly the American Dream can become a nightmare.

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