A review by katharamalama
Clive Barker's Great and Secret Show by Gabriel Rodríguez, Chris Ryall

2.0

This probably suffered from being read in close proximity to the source novel. It was like reading Cliff Notes. The last two chapters in particular were rushed and muddled, and there were several places where a character's actions only made sense if you could fill in what was excised from the story. The art was mostly fine, with the glaring exception of the female characters, who you could really only tell apart by their hair; there was one set I panels I had to reread three times just to figure out what character was meant to be speaking. And of course they all have the ridiculous round boobs highlighted by tight, low-cut tops, even if it made no sense for the character (such as modest, religious Jo-Beth).