"You'll Do Bad Things" might be the most gorgeous horror comic you read this year
I always get a kick out of a good metafictional genre story. Give me a crime/horror comic that reflects on the nature of storytelling within the crime/horror genres, and I'm all in. But it's rare that I also come out of such a story with an excitement for something beyond the heady ideas.
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