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.
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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