Literally Graphic reviewed Cinema Panopticum by Thomas Ott
Review of 'Cinema Panopticum' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Perhaps the best collection of short horror(ish) stories I have ever read, I was really taken off guard by how much I enjoyed Panopticum. I've never been a huge fan of short stories, and all the Lovecraft style monster tales I've been reading have always left me feeling like things were cut off just as they were getting interesting!
Not so with Panopticum. Three short stories within an overarching narative, each part has a distinct intro, middle and end. The stories are all mind bendingly peculiar, and some involve monsters, but the story of each takes center stage.
With clear precision, Ott sets up each situation for us with amazing skill and restraint. Using his iconic art style to create the ambiance, he doesn't waste a single pannel. His stories are deceptively simple and straight forward. It would be very easy to underestimate the skill that went into making this …
Perhaps the best collection of short horror(ish) stories I have ever read, I was really taken off guard by how much I enjoyed Panopticum. I've never been a huge fan of short stories, and all the Lovecraft style monster tales I've been reading have always left me feeling like things were cut off just as they were getting interesting!
Not so with Panopticum. Three short stories within an overarching narative, each part has a distinct intro, middle and end. The stories are all mind bendingly peculiar, and some involve monsters, but the story of each takes center stage.
With clear precision, Ott sets up each situation for us with amazing skill and restraint. Using his iconic art style to create the ambiance, he doesn't waste a single pannel. His stories are deceptively simple and straight forward. It would be very easy to underestimate the skill that went into making this book.