![]() ![]() ![]() Other creatures are also inventive and fun, which is a nice change of pace from the grotesque Jinoo. The action scenes are stunning and dynamic, while the monsters themselves are just as visually interesting. This is especially true across scenes or when shifting from one setting to the next. Their emotions shine through every panel which is wonderful for setting and conveying tone. The people, regardless of their importance to the story-line, all have incredibly expressive features. However, regardless of where the story is based, that isn’t common in horror comics. Part of this might be attributed to the realness of the setting. His characters feel like real people caught up in a fantastic situation rather than something completely detached from reality. Things move so rapidly, in fact, that I find I enjoy Volume 1 more with each read through. ![]() Despite this, the story and plot move quickly. As one might expect, the historic setting gives the series, at least up to this point, a very nostalgic feel. I really can’t say enough good things about Bitter Root. ![]() Love Real Life Ghost Hunting Shows? CLICK HERE FOR MORE! ![]()
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