“His Face All Red” is a lovely, disturbing little self-contained webcomic by Em Carroll. Fratricide, an American gothic setting, and a horrifyingly ambiguous conclusion: what’s not to love? Read it here.
“His Face All Red” is a lovely, disturbing little self-contained webcomic by Em Carroll. Fratricide, an American gothic setting, and a horrifyingly ambiguous conclusion: what’s not to love? Read it here.
Very nice. Thanks for the link.
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Very intriguing tale! I followed the link and read the entire story. Carroll does a great job of creating atmosphere, which is no small feat. The pace is well done to build a rising threat of gloom, paranoia, and the supernatural. I sympathized with the main character, to even my own wonderment – after all he does dark deeds in the shadows. Also, the stylized art allows us to focus on the action and movement, making the story just flow.
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[…] Read “The Prince and the Sea,” another beautiful, dark webcomic from Em Carroll (she also did the brilliant tale “His Face All Red”). […]
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[…] first read Emily Carroll’s collection of graphic short fiction. From the viral popularity of “His Face All Red” to the don’t-look-over-your-shoulder chills of “The Nesting Place,” these horror […]
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