A review by rmgebhardt
Severed by Scott Tuft, Scott Snyder, Attila Futaki

3.0

This was actually a very solid read. It bordered on a higher rating, really, but as many other people mentioned, the art was a little tough. I love the style, but many of the characters were hard to differentiate and some scene flow was ill illustrated.

The story itself was solid, early 1900s horror piece. It was nothing overly revolutionary, but was a finely sturdy genre story. I also enjoyed the fact that Snyder didn't hold back. With the story involving children, there's sometimes a tendency to go easy on the characters, but not in this case. This gave the story some dark, gritty realness that drove things home. All in all, a great effort.