Andrew Foley
08-21-2005, 07:14 PM
Reviews have started coming in for my graphic, PARTING WAYS (with art by Scott Mooney and Nick Craine, published by Speakeasy Comics, $12.99), and the response so far is making me very happy...
From Marc Mason's SHOULD IT BE A MOVIE? column at moviepoopshot.com:
http://moviepoopshoot.com/movie/101.html
"Gotta say, this one floored me...PARTING WAYS is a mature work of surprising depth, and easily the best work we've seen come from Speakeasy to date."
From Chris Allen at Comic Book Galaxy:
http://www.comicbookgalaxy.com/breakdowns_410.html
"It's a black-and-white, 147 page beast of a book for a good price that uses this space to actually explore ideas and characterization and numerous twists and turns of plot..."
From Allan Muenzler's THE HAUL column for Randomville.com:
http://www.randomville.com/the_haul.html
"...In small doses, you could say that sometimes Parting Ways is too funny, sometimes too metaphysical, and sometimes too emotional, but you're missing the big picture - when it's all put together, it's the greater whole than all of its parts. Well done, and easily one of the best graphic novels of 2005."
Intrigued, but not convinced? Check out the first 22 story pages:
http://www.speakeasycomics.com/preview.asp?pid=5
From Marc Mason's SHOULD IT BE A MOVIE? column at moviepoopshot.com:
http://moviepoopshoot.com/movie/101.html
"Gotta say, this one floored me...PARTING WAYS is a mature work of surprising depth, and easily the best work we've seen come from Speakeasy to date."
From Chris Allen at Comic Book Galaxy:
http://www.comicbookgalaxy.com/breakdowns_410.html
"It's a black-and-white, 147 page beast of a book for a good price that uses this space to actually explore ideas and characterization and numerous twists and turns of plot..."
From Allan Muenzler's THE HAUL column for Randomville.com:
http://www.randomville.com/the_haul.html
"...In small doses, you could say that sometimes Parting Ways is too funny, sometimes too metaphysical, and sometimes too emotional, but you're missing the big picture - when it's all put together, it's the greater whole than all of its parts. Well done, and easily one of the best graphic novels of 2005."
Intrigued, but not convinced? Check out the first 22 story pages:
http://www.speakeasycomics.com/preview.asp?pid=5