Despite all that I found this to be a well written graphic novel that I hope will continue for some time to come. While quite bloody and gory, this graphic novel should be fine for teens and up.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Witch Doctor
Witch Doctor Volume 1: Under the Knife by Brandon Seifert, 112 pages
Under the
Knife was a quite good graphic novel that I happened to stumble upon. It
involves a doctor who combats the supernatural in an attempt to keep mankind
safe. To aide him he as an assistant that he keeps in the dark most of the time
and only tells him what he needs to know normally just after he needed to know
and a girl who is more than she seems and sees all of the monsters as snacks.
If that wasn’t enough the doctor doesn’t really know what he is doing most of
the time either, as he was sort of thrown into this position of world guardian
when he pulled Excalibur out of a stone.
Despite all that I found this to be a well written graphic novel that I hope will continue for some time to come. While quite bloody and gory, this graphic novel should be fine for teens and up.
Despite all that I found this to be a well written graphic novel that I hope will continue for some time to come. While quite bloody and gory, this graphic novel should be fine for teens and up.
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