Action Lab is
really putting a lot of effort in The Danger Zone, their mature reader’s
imprint. We’ve already reviewed the
first issue of “Ehmm Theory” and today we’re going to look at the graphic novel
“The Trip”. Action Lab sent a digital
review copy to us last week, but it wasn’t able to sit down and read all 96
pages until the weekend.
The Trip is
written by Jesse Grillo with art by David Brame, colors by Heather Breckel, and
letters by Cary Kelley. The story
involves a group of college students who try a Native American drug that forces
them to unlock their deepest fears. The
full book will run you 14.95 and is currently available for pre-order.
The first issue
of Ehmm Theory had a quirky humor to it like it was an episode of Tales from
the Crypt; The Trip is a 1970s grindhouse flick. It feels gritty and dirty in all the right
ways. It isn’t a nice story; it’s full
of drugs, gore, and abuse issues. There
is a scratchy-ness to the art that fits the story perfectly. The pages where the characters are
hallucinating look amazing. My only
complaint is even at 96 pages it felt a little rush. Once the drug really kicks in things escalate
pretty quickly and I would have liked to see a bit more build up. That’s a small criticism though; the Trip is
an enjoyable one.
The Trip is not
going to be a book for everyone, it lives up to that mature reader’s tag. If you’re a horror fan it is a book you
should check out.
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