A brief but extremely kind write-up about “Hereville” at CultureMob.com:
One look at the original story (which can be accessed at Hereville.com) reveals the creator’s influence by the late great Will Eisner, with whom he trained during his tenure at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He explores similar themes of Judaism and personal strife, executing it with the same panache with which his legendary mentor did before him. He incorporates expressive and emotionally charged characters with a playful approach to layout and coloration that connect on a fundamental level to life experiences common to us all. Promising to feature 100 pages of redrawn or new art, the book is bound to be even better.
Thanks, CultureMob!
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