Issue: Lenore: Cooties HC
Writer: Roman Dirge
Artist: Roman Dirge
Letters: Roman Dirge
Colors: Roman Dirge
Publisher: Titan Books
Release Date: 2010
Pages: 120
Price: $17.95
“Lenore might only be small, but her talent for mischief — and
occasional wanton destruction — is anything but. Witness the mayhem that
ensues when Lenore and friends are attacked by a gaggle of vicious
militant mice, and cower in the face of an assault by undead German
soldiers from Hell! Never has the term ‘something for everyone’ seemed
more sinister and bizarre.”
Artwork: 4.0 out of 5
While I can honestly say that this style may not appeal to everyone, it
sure does appeal to me. In my teens I recall watching cartoons like Invader Zim, Agh Real Monsters and even today catching an episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog.
So a book like this just comes off to me as looking great. The real gem
though is really not the style it’s the humor that Dirge uses in
pictures alone. Seeing a mask removed from one of the characters had me
laughing out loud, no words needed. The colors are spot on and well I
guess the whole package can just be called…say it with me now
GORE-Geous!
Story: 4.0 out of 5
The story here is actually very easy to follow and full of great jokes. I
was afraid that jumping in towards the end of the story line that I
might miss something but this collection is great. The dialogue at time
shifted from a normal story to just flat-out weird but man did it work
from start to finish. I loved the interpretation of the kids song “Pop
Goes the Weasel”, Not only was I treated to the main story of Lenore and
a few shorts starring the main cast, but there were some true tales of
Dirges’ life that were just as funny and disturbing as the rest of the
book.
Dying Breath: 4.0 out of 5
I’ve never read a Lenore story before and I have to admit I was wrong in
not doing so. I always saw it at Hot Topic along with the other SLG
books, but back then was when I was into the non-comic phase. So let me
be the first to tell you, if you have a sense of humor and like some odd
horror then this one is for you. Matter of fact if you can relate to
the TV shows I listed above it is for you too. I laughed, I kinda cried
and most of all I easily enjoyed this book. Now I gotta go and buy the
ones that came before it.