• Comic Review: Shutter #4- An Angry Platypus

    A violent platypus, a cursed skeleton and ghost ninjas who really aren’t that bad, are they? It must be Issue 4 of Shutter.   Shutter #4: Because of course an angry platypus I’d like to tell you that events in Issue 4 of Shutter escalate quickly, but I’m not sure this story has ever actually…

  • Comic Review: Shutter #3- Animals Are People Too

    With every issue of Shutter comes the overwhelming feeling that confusion is not only part of the deal, but an integral piece of the puzzle. That should be a negative, but with this team behind it, it really shouldn’t be any other way. Am I talking in riddles? Probably. But then, everything in the Shutter…

  • Comic Review: Shutter #2- Confusion And Animals In Suits

    Shutter Issue 2 is as beautiful as it is confusing and it’s really, really beautiful. Picture a futuristic Animalia, where all the robots look suspiciously like they escaped from the Jetsens’ universe. Throw in the Dark Crystal from The Dark Crystal and you have a basic idea of what this issue of Shutter contains. Confused?…

  • Comic Review: Shutter #1

    The first issue in a comic book series is the most important. Yes, character development. Yes, intricate storylines. Yes, artwork that continues to amaze. Those are all important things that don’t happen in the first issue because you need time to develop, to grow and to continue. The first issue has nothing to build on,…