A review by graypeape
Blue in Green by Ram V

5.0

I'll do the easy part first- the art. The art by Anand RK was freakin' amazing, y'all. Vibrant and moody and just gorgeous. I can't imagine anything better for the story, it was perfect.
Speaking of the story....I enjoyed it. It sucked me in and pulled me under, and I couldn't put it down till I was done. This is a slow burn, supernatural story (I hesitate to call it horror, but it definitely has the elements), and you're not going to find lots of action and gore here, just psychological twistiness, but I like that sort of thing. You have a musician who has been good all his life, never great, a weekend music teacher, who goes home for his mother's funeral. He hooks up with his high school flame, fights with his sister over family issues, and sees a mysterious man in his mother's parlor in the middle of the night, who he's not sure was real or a dream. He finds a photograph in his mother's things, of a musician he doesn't recognize, and goes on a quest to find out who the man is. What he finds is and isn't what he's always dreamed of. This was creepy and spooky, with lots of moodiness, and some feels thrown in for good measure. It totally worked for me.