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Personal Demons #1

by Sheena McNeil

Reviews may contain information that could be considered 'spoilers'. Readers should proceed at their own risk.

Publisher
Labryinth Entertainment
http://www.labyrinthent.com

Credits
Writer: Victoria Greenwell
Penciler: Adam Glazer
Letterer: Richard Evans

Grade: 6

The comic opens with a dream scene, but this dream is no longer a refuge for Jane — it has now been invaded by a demon. Upon waking she asks to see Father Tim in the only way she can in her mental hospital ... she writes it on the wall. She writes it once, but it appears multiple times. She needs his help; she needs him to be a diversion so she can find Allison, a very confused and potentially powerful girl. The demon is coming, will Jane be able to stop it?

The art is better in some panels than in others, but it is overall pretty good. The demon especially is impressive. The story takes a few interesting twists, and does an excellent job of playing with the concept of the truth being in the eye of the beholder. However, it's not the most thrilling read in the world, but it is only issue one of four so perhaps it improves as the story is developed. Overall, not a bad read, and one that may prove to be a very good story as a whole.

Written: September 27, 2002
Published: October 1, 2002



Tart: Sheena McNeil
Comic: Personal Demons #1
Series: Personal Demons
Month: October 2002
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