Sunday, November 5, 2017

Everything is Possible

SLIGHTLY MAD




Imagine encountering an infinite moment where death is constant, only to live another moment shortly before the following death. What if every time you die, you actually experience another version of yourself in an Alter-life? Comic Unknown returns to Caleb Thusat's mind-bending series known as Alter-Life. Looking for answers, Jake wanders through the deaths looking for a possibility of finding a life with his deceased wife and child but begins to notice he is being followed. Missing a face and dressed in a suit, Jake sees this mysterious man following him across the lives and deaths. After a specific death where he always wakes up again in his apartment, he experiences something different: someone knocking. Jake peers through the peephole only to see the mystery man once again and freaks out only to accidentally kills himself, momentarily of course. 

While Alter-Life issue two did answer a few questions, it brought us even more than before. The storytelling done by Caleb Thusat is not only an amazing encounter but also a frustrating one. We trench through this unique world with only a touch of knowledge forcing us to claw for more information. The more pages that are turned, the more the art absorbs the readers into the Alter-Life world. With  Katrina Kunstmann on the helm for the art, the shading and coloring start to show the gloom in Jake's inescapable life or lives. Alter-Life is a five issue mini-series that slowly creeps to the final answer of Jake's life and his mind-bending experience.  The best way to get ahold of Alter-Life is via Issue's Four current Kickstarter that can include issues 1-4! Alter-Life Issue two can also be purchased digitally via Comixology and Village Comics' Store or you can support their work on its social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.


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Saturday, November 4, 2017

The Toilet Roll

Serotonin Production



Welcome back to another gut-wrenching review at Comic Unknown. We dive back into the body of Morgan where we find the Organauts working to maintain the best possible circumstances that Morgan gets involved in. So what ridiculous situation does Morgan gets into in Issue two of Morgan's Organs? Afraid of being one roll away from getting kicked in the nuts in a dice game, Morgan panics and swallows the die to cover the results. Now the Organauts must figure out how to digest this white plastic hexahedron through Morgan's body and release it through any means necessary.  Through the process, some have made a game on determining which side the die will land on "upon release" but Morgan must avoid the suspicion from his friends on the disappearance of the die before all hell breaks loose both on the inside of Morgan and the external environment. 


From crazed organauts to unusual "friends", Morgan's Organs Issue Two is a crazy intestinal ride that leaves readers fully satisfied and entertained. The story does not lag as the comedy is humerus and is as uncanny and crazy as its predecessor. Written, lettered and created by Daniel Brodie, this crazed creator delivers us the opportunity to have Morgan's Organs in existence.  Penciled and inked by Robert Jennex and colored by Tyler Kelting, the illustrations are as great as the first issue by being fresh, fun, and digestible with easter eggs everywhere throughout the issue. Successfully funded on Kickstarter on February 28, 2017, Morgan's Organs Issue Two is for a mature audience that is readily available for purchase on their site for $6.00 or you can pick up both issues for 10.00. Make sure to follow Morgan and the Organauts, by following the gang on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.


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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Demented Rabbit Hole

Comic Unknown's Mentally Insane
Written by Daniel Farrand
Cover and Interior Art by Johannes Vick
Cover Inks by Peter Palmiotti
Cover Letters by Mike Adkins
Interior Letters by Erica Vick


How would you feel if you found out your best friend was sent to a mental asylum? Alice was just a little girl when it happened and she had nothing but great things to say about her grandfather. Her parents were always busy with work to care for her so Mr. Dyson was there to pick up the slack. Cherishing all those memories she has of him, Alice finds it hard for her grandfather to simply just vanish out of thin air. For years Alice didn't believe what her parents have told her about her grandfather until when one day, her persistence finally came to fruition. Loaded with the information that her grandfather is held in an institution, without hesitation, she immediately stops by to visit him. Passing through the eerie corridors and a horde of unstable people, Alice she finds her beloved grandfather. Filled with questions, Alice still cannot figure out why her grandfather disappeared so many years ago to be checked into a looney bin. 

Will Alice see a darkness inside her idol or will she see her best friend? Written by Daniel Farrand, Untold #1 is a unique horror thriller comic that uses something more domestic as its foundation. At first sight, the story is more of a mystery but as it unravels, it begins to unfold into something more sinister. The Untold uses the black and white format for most of the comic except for certain moments where a splash of color adds an enticing detail to the page. The Untold is the asylum you would not want to step foot in but it is the horror comic that makes you ask for more. Untold Issue One was successfully Kickstarted on August 14, 2016, as well as Issue Two finding its success on June 23, 2017. The Untold is available digitally via Comixology for $1.99.  Below are pages three and four of issue two as the creators are still working on the book.



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