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A review by iamcreature81
Dark Spaces: Dungeon by Scott Snyder
dark
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
4.25/5⭐️
Ok. I’ve been a fan of Snyder’s work since American Vampire followed by Severed and then Wytches. This graphic novel was a yes.
Basically, Bohdi is kidnapped at the age of 7 by a notorious serial killer. For three years he’s tortured until he escapes. The only victim to ever escape. Now, decades later he’s making it his life’s work to capture a still free killer. A dungeon where he holds his victim is found and Bodhi follows the bread crumbs.
I love everything about this premise. However, it was a bit fast paced and semi predictable. The artwork is great and fits the story well.
I know this is kind of like a one shot for the Dark Spaces anthology but dammit I would have loved a more expanded version with better pace.
Thank you netgalley, IDW publishing and Scott Snyder for the opportunity to read this graphic novel.
Ok. I’ve been a fan of Snyder’s work since American Vampire followed by Severed and then Wytches. This graphic novel was a yes.
Basically, Bohdi is kidnapped at the age of 7 by a notorious serial killer. For three years he’s tortured until he escapes. The only victim to ever escape. Now, decades later he’s making it his life’s work to capture a still free killer. A dungeon where he holds his victim is found and Bodhi follows the bread crumbs.
I love everything about this premise. However, it was a bit fast paced and semi predictable. The artwork is great and fits the story well.
I know this is kind of like a one shot for the Dark Spaces anthology but dammit I would have loved a more expanded version with better pace.
Thank you netgalley, IDW publishing and Scott Snyder for the opportunity to read this graphic novel.