Tales From William F. Nolan's Dark Universe #1
writers- William F. Nolan/Jason Brock
artists- Scott Boyce/James Bolton
Sci-Fi/Fantasy writer William F. Nolan
has paired up with Bluewater Productions and the two have created a
very eerie little horror anthology. Tales From William F. Nolan's
Dark Universe has all the creepy corners of Rod Serling's Twilight
Zone and all the eerie images of Night Gallery. Since the 1950's, this master of science fiction and horror has been chilling audiences
with novels, television, movies, and finally comic books, giving
another generation of fans something to look under their beds for.
Tales From William F. Nolan's Dark Universe is a four-issue series
collecting stories based on the yarns from the imagination of Nolan
himself. A contemporary of writers like Ray Bradbury and Richard
Matheson, Nolan's Dark Universe is the perfect place to visit on
Halloween.
Written by William F. Nolan and Jason
Brock, the first issue features two tales of terror to chill and
thrill. The first is “The Halloween Man.” It's illustrated by
Scott Boyce, who contributed art to Bluewater Productions' Orbit: The
Cast of Doctor Who, chronicling the lives of the men who played the
part of the BBC's most beloved time lord. Boyce has a very
interesting style. His characters are elongated with narrow
exaggerated features. This style and the muted color palate used in
the story make for a very toned down but prevalent creep factor. It
maybe one of my favorite Halloween stories, because it touches on
children's fear and the idea that the boogie man is out there and he
is coming after you.
The second story in Tales From William
F. Nolan's Dark Universe #1 is called “Heart's Blood.” It tells the
tale of a filmmaker who returns to his home town to make a movie
about a tragic school shooting in Kansas, only to find that something
dark and sinister has moved into town in his absence. The art on
“Heart's Blood” is the responsibility of James Bolton. Bolton's
style is simple. It's simple and raw in a way that makes the reader
uneasy, knowing that only bad things are on the way. With no more
than black and orange in the color spectrum, a good amount of the
story's atmosphere comes from the visuals.
Released on Halloween, Tales From
William F. Nolan's Dark Universe #1 is a welcome addition to any
comics library. Once more, I applaud Bluewater Productions for
producing top notch graphic entertainment. Remember, Bluewater Productions
publishes more than just biography comics... they have their foot in
the supernatural, unknown, Dark Universe.
Keep your eyes open for Bluewater
Productions' William F. Nolan's Logan's Run.
I have to admit I haven't read much from Bluewater but this one certainly looks promising. By the way, I loved your Happy review, and I also wrote one myself here:
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Hope you like it,
Cheers.
I enjoyed your review and I agree with you whole heartedly.
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