Intersect Volume 1: Metamorph by Ray Fawkes

Intersect Volume 1: Metamorph

by Ray Fawkes

Something terrifying is reshaping the very fabric of the city of Detroit - and everyone in it. Living bodies twist and warp while the streets beneath their feet distort and crystallize, scrawling a grotesque new design on the face of the world. Nobody knows why… and a violent compulsion to make sense of this altered state is taking hold of everyone caught on the inside…



Critically acclaimed cartoonist Ray Fawkes (ONE SOUL, Constantine, Batman : Eternal) brings a stunningly realized, poetic nightmare to life in this fully-painted volume collecting the first six issues of the controversial ongoing series INTERSECT.



Nothing will ever be the same again.

Reviewed by leahrosereads on

4 of 5 stars

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This was horrific and thought provoking. It was all blurred art and blurred story and blurred shifts from a reality or a mind so fractured and damaged that as a reader, it was so fucking hard to follow.

Too hard to follow most of the time, but I stuck with it and tried to understand what I was seeing, reading, and witnessing on these pages.

At the end of it, it felt like a confession ripped from someone so damaged that we (the reader) were living their hell.

This is absolutely NOT a story for everyone, and what I got from it very well may be wrong.

So completely wrong. But, it's what I felt in my core while I was reading.

It was visceral and a bit traumatizing and a lot heart wrenching.

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