Huang, Nathan – Second Guess

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Second Guess

Yes, it really (more or less) does have two covers. See, the wolves are actually on a slipcase that goes over the picture of the sheep. It also gives away the ingenious twist in this story, if you can read between the lines. Most of this comic is about a sheep who sees a wolf sneak in while wearing the skin of a sheep, kill his mother and then get shot. The sheep, in shock, decides to take his (her?) revenge. It’s a silent story so it’s a quick read, but it was completely entertaining all the way through. That and kudos to the guy for being able to draw such realistic animals, as most small press artists that I’ve seen seem to have a lot of trouble pulling that off. After that there’s a short story about the proper etiquette of removing a piece of food from between your teeth in a public setting and some sketchbook pages. The price is a bit steep at $6 but this is a gorgeous book, which makes it a bit easier to swallow. Check out his website to see for yourself, but I thoroughly enjoyed this comic.

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