
Ryan recently sat down with Jason Michel from Pulp Metal Magazine to talk about the book, and Jason also posted his review over at their site.
"The first thing you notice about Harbor Moon, whilst flicking through it, are the colours. Very vivid, in an Dave McKean/Arkham Asylum kind of way. The images just jump out at you. Literally. Especially the beasties, who are definitely the stars of the whole episode. The artist Pawel Sambor has used a variety of inventive styles to convey the story; from the raw, to the highly detailed, to the dizzingly dynamic. Sometimes it all feels too much & your head is left spinning as you try figure out what just happened.
Now to the story.
What is it about small towns? Harbor Moon takes place in one such place. A town with a beastly secret. It starts with a BANG, GROWLS its way through the first part, HOWLS towards the second half & finishes with a BOOM & it takes you along for the ride. The diverse characters are tough & offbeat & the dialogue is as sharp & sparse as in the tradition of a Spaghetti Western & therein lies the story’s originality. It is an enjoyable ride & a phenomenal effort that I, for one, hope gets the recognition it deserves." - Jason Michel, Pulp Metal Magazine