Little, Jason – Shutterbug Follies

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Shutterbug Follies

I’d like to apologize in advance for having the stupidest sample ever for the picture down there. What can I say, I couldn’t afford to buy it and there aren’t any samples online that are small enough for me to use. What about the book? It was good. I would be saying it was great if it wasn’t for a few dangling plot lines, but it was still a fascinating book. It’s the story of Bee, a woman who works at a photo shop. She starts to get a little too interested in the photos that are coming in and stumbles across what she thinks of as a murder. An investigation ensues, and that’s where I stop talking about it. This book was a lot better than average, don’t get me wrong. It’s just that I was expecting this to be the best thing in the world after Jack’s Luck Runs Out. An unfair expectation, granted, but there you have it. I can say that I was blown away by the art though. I haven’t seen a graphic novel look this good since Jimmy Corrigan. The bottom line here is that this will cost you, but it’s an innovative book that I had a few minor quibbles with. Chances are everybody else is going to love it completely because it looks so damned good. Visit his website, and here’s that crappy sample I promised…

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