
In twenty, magazine-size, full color pages of intermingling text and image, Castle of the Beast presents a series of free-form, compact, philosphical disquisitions into the anxieties produced by the difficulties that inhere to any and all quests to grasp the temporal dimension of reality. (Fittingly, this work is seven years old, but we're only getting to it now.)
For a more in-depth analysis, hop over to the review at Ryan C.'s Four Color Apocalypse.









