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E**T
Quality Horror
I found issue #1 at my local comic store for $1 and thought I would give it a shot. I am very glad I did. So glad, in fact, that I had to check out the rest of it in this volume immediately after I finished reading. This is a very compelling story, keeps you on the edge of your seat and itching to turn the page, and is, most importantly for anything horror related, straight nightmare fuel. And I should know, I’ve had chronic night terrors since the age of 4. The dialogue feels natural, the illustrations are wonderfully adept at giving you that mildly queasy feeling you get when you look at something and its Just Not Quite Right, and the pacing, conversely, is very much Just Right. If you enjoy the sensation of growing unease, being anxious for what has yet to come, and the ever-present feeling of certain dread, you’re in good company with this book, as I have been while reading it.
J**H
really well written and the artwork is haunting
I struggled with this review because while it is easily five star - in the sense that the artwork in so unique and incredibly well done ... and the story is interesting and unique... I just don't yet know if I am going to continue with the series. It's dark and labyrinthian in scope. The magnificent artwork on every page pulls you deep into the storyline. It's got everything I normally like. Maybe it's the timing (late in this never ending pandemic), but I just don't know if I want to stay inside the world created in this admittedly masterful graphic novel. Still giving it my highest rating.
L**Y
Decent Setup
I’ve heard wonderful things about this series. It explores a mythology about an evil presence personified as a black barn. The barn always seems to be there but is always out of sight.The story creates a strong mystery and explores the realm of believability. The pacing does well in building tension, and the characters are interesting.The art and paneling is mostly good. As an artistic choice, the inking and shadows are loosely defined and are not solid. The shading looks like vertical hatching giving the art a slightly unsettling appearance. A few panels have a few too many words, but it isn’t common. Also some of the paneling is a little too strange for me.The story has great build-up, but the impact of the climax is a little blunted by the unusual delivery. It gets a little too strange towards the end. I would have preferred if the author leaned more heavily into horror than strangeness.
R**H
I'm going to have to read the whole series now...
It's not gory, just a little bit spooky, but like the majority of Manga it leaves you wanting more. I got this thinking "oh boy! A horror comic!" It's not ..it's more! Low on shock value, but incredibly interesting in its own way. Imagine X-FILES crossed with a bad joke: "A priest, a cop, and a patient from an insane asylum walk into a barn..." Did I mention that I like it? Yeah I'm definitely going to read the whole shebang.
T**R
Gideon Falls - The Black Barn Vol 1- A new horror classic
This story is a a story of the macabre. Laramie is Poe meets David Lynch with his story of a search for peace amongst the quiet horrors of perpetual chaos the stories characters reside. The dark and violent brush strokes provide the perfect visual companion to this tale of self discovery into darkness. The illustrations help the reader to jump out of the shadows and enter the doors of our imaginations. All for the sole purpose of asking the reader to solve the mystery of the Black Barn piece by piece and nail by nail .
J**R
wow, I don’t know what to say…
Though, it’s a page turner and I love the suspense in these chapters and the art is vivid and grim yet alive with well-crafted pacing. Worth the read!
J**N
A great start to a series!
This story is both haunting and perplexing, with each issue drawing the reader further into the twisted story. As soon as one answer is given, more come about, making it difficult to stop reading at any point.I look forward to the next volume to see what else this creative team comes up with.A must read!
E**N
More confusing than actual horror
One of my all-time favorite comic book series is Lemire’s and Sorrentino’s Green Arrow run. When I saw these two were back at it, I had to pick this book up. As a horror fanatic, I was very excited to read this story. Unfortunately for me, this first volume did not live up to my expectations. I found it pretty slow and half of the main characters underdeveloped. I can understand not fully disclosing the plot and the mysteries behind the black barn so soon. However, they could have had better character development in the 140+ pages of this first volume.I also believe they emphasized strangeness too much. It’s filled with strange panels and not much dialogue, adding to an already confusing story ark. I’m going to keep reading just because Lemire is my favorite author and I have faith that this series will pick up the pace. If vol 2 has not convinced yet though, I’m giving up on.The positive side for me was the story ark with the Father Fred. I think it has a lot of potential. Norton I could care less about right now.
A**S
Vale a pena
É uma ótima narrativa, pequena que é tão cara.
M**.
Fabulous
So, I’m a big graphics novel fan, and for me you need exceptional artistry and writing to really wow a reader. I’ve enjoyed the whole classic Sandman series, the more recent Saga, and the sadly unfinished Injection series.Gideon Falls hits the mark on everything for me. The artwork is exceptional, and the writing and character development is superior. It’s a blend of sci-fi, the supernatural, and horror thrown in for good measure. Very, very good.
M**O
Gran gran historia y mucho mejor arte
Voy en el volumen 3 al momento de escribir esta reseña. Y es una historia que me tiene hipnotizado junto con el arte de Andrea Sorrentino que es un “woooow” para mi. Recomiendo que compren por lo menos los volúmenes 1, 2 y 3 al mismo tiempo, por que se leen muy rápido.
F**7
Wow
Racconto avvincente e ancora più affascinante in lingua originale
D**1
Une des meilleures séries des dix dernières années en format US (édition Image Comics)
Je commente ici l'édition américaine de Image Comics en format paperback, qui est en anglais. Sur le produit lui-même, tout d'abord, l'édition est au format américain, donc légèrement plus petite que l'édition française, elle est bien imprimée, avec des niveaux de noir très bien rendus (important pour cette édition).Quant à la série, elle est tout simplement indispensable. Largement récompensée aux Etats-Unis, elle est malheureusement passée un peu inaperçue en France. Nouvelle collaboration entre Jeff Lemire et Andrea Sorrentino (qui ont fait entre autres l'excellente série Arrow chez DC Comics), ici sans doute au sommet de leur art et de leur collaboration.L'histoire est d'une fluidité et d'une complexité rares, et bénéficient d'un travail de découpage et de mise en images de toute beauté. Certaines des planches en double page de Sorrentino (sa marque de fabrique) sont désormais célèbres, et bénéficient d'un making of dans le dernier volume de la série, comme la double page du quatrième chapitre.L'histoire elle-même est à la limite du roman noir rural américain (genre que les spécialiste américains appellent 'rural noir') et de l'horreur, avec une présentation graphique assez hallucinante d'un univers multidimensionnel.Titre phare de Image Comics, qui mérite sans doute une lecture attentive pour profiter de toutes les finesses graphiques, et largement une des meilleures séries des dix dernières années, à posséder absolument.L'édition française, chez Urban Comics, un peu plus chère (environ 18€), bénéficie d'un format légèrement plus grand et d'une impression de belle qualité. Pour ceux qui lisent couramment l'anglais, toutefois, cette édition à moins de 10€ est une aubaine.
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