The only time we can control time is at a page turn,” said Pichetshote. We can control space, but we can’t control time. Yet in Infidel, readers often turn the page to be shocked by a horrendous, grotesque creature screeching at them. Not only do Pichetshote and Campbell present a tremendously suffocating atmosphere throughout the series, they provide genuine jump scares despite being beholden to the comic book medium without sound and a tenuous grasp of timing. Make no mistake, this is a genuinely scary book. With the trade paperback out this Wednesday and Halloween right around the corner, there’s no better time to experience one of the best horror comics in recent memory, whether you’re a first time reader or revisiting the series after its initial run. That confidence is certainly deserved, as Infidel released on a monthly basis to stellar reviews from critics and plenty of buzz from readers on social media. Whether or not the film gets made, or whether or not it stays faithful to the source material, it will ultimately drive people to the book - the option alone tells people that people of high standing and high talent have confidence in this story” “For me it was just very difficult to process, but what I say to people is ultimately what it says is there is real value in what we created here. “Pornsak called and said ‘We just won the lottery, man,'” recalled artist Aaron Campbell as writer Pornsak Pichetshote finished up his breakfast. Decibel Peak // Programmed by Fear (feat.
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