What They Say:
The Paris Ripper – the artist of deadly paintings – has completed his masterwork, and the city stands poised to change forever. But he is about to be confronted with what every artist truly fears – a critic who knows what he’s talking about.
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):
The Picture of Everything Else continues to be one of those books where it doesn’t feel like a lot of anything you generally read in comics. There are similar titles to be over the years but they’re few and far between which makes Dan Watters’ entry in it welcome. The series has been interesting in its first two issues but manages to really captivate me in this one with the writing, but also in the artwork. Kishore Mohan put together beautifully in bringing out all the meaning in it, especially as art is a strong and central focus here. Mohan’s able to get it to that believable level of art in a sense while taking it much further as we