When Timothy Vance receives a call from a man claiming to be his long-lost father, he takes a trip to out-of-the-way Harbor Moon, Maine. But the man is nowhere to be found and unfortunately for Tim, the town doesn't take very kindly to strangers. As he struggles to stay alive and learn the truth about his Father, Tim discovers that Harbor Moon is protecting an incredible secret... and it turns out that Tim may have more in common with its residents than he could ever imagine!
From Publishers Weekly
The protagonist of this graphic novel, Timothy Vance, does a great job of shaming all of us who complain about family reunions. After receiving a mysterious phone call from his absentee father, Tim shuffles off to the sleepy town of Harbor Moon, Maine, in search of the father he never knew. What he discovers is more disturbing than what one typically experiences when forced to spend some time with relatives. The story that ensues mixes noir with survival horror to good effect, thanks in large part to Sambor's compelling artwork, although he excels more at illustration then storytelling, which is often jumbled. Basically a pretty straightforward smalltown mystery with a monstrous twist in the second act, it's unmemorable but entertaining while it lasts. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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- Release Date 04/12/2011
- Author Ryan Colucci
- Language English
- Company Arcana Studio; First Edition
- Weight 1 pounds
- Dimensions 8.5 x 1 x 10.25 inches
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