A review by squidbag
Feathers by Jorge Corona

5.0

Corona's channeling Victor Hugo and Charles Dickens here while he does his best gothic art on the design work of not only the City, but its environs, the Maze, and everything in those two places. From the central plot to the internal discussions about class, faith, fate, and lies, this is something it would be fun to place in the hands of anyone from a third grader to someone very old. It's pretty and gritty at the same time, art & story, in a way that maybe only comes from the artist and writer being the same person. The partnership is valuable when they aren't, but I think maybe something special is created - Mignola, Cooke - when they're one and the same.