There is so much I could say about Darkness by Boulet. This
story is amazing. Well at first it might not seem very amazing, but once you
realize that it was created as a 24 hour comic, then it becomes amazing
(although Boulet admits he actually needed 26 hours to complete it.) The detail
in the art, the complexity of the story, both amazing. Okay maybe I’m going
overboard here, but I really, really like this story.
The storytelling is excellent and flows smoothly from one
page to the next. Usually 24 hour comics have several hick-ups or places where
you can see that the artist was thinking or not sure where to go. Every point
in Darkness looks predetermined and thought out.
Boulet has a very free art style, which almost looks
sketchy, yet there is so much there. The art throughout Darkness jumps off the
page, and leads the reader smoothly through the story. Plus there are
backgrounds in almost every panel, not just the establishing shots. In one
panel Boulet drew a whole living room full of items, including a massive
bookshelf, which is re-drawn in several panels throughout the story.
It you want to see the potential of a 24 hour comic,
Darkness is it.
Darkness it available to read for free on Boulet’s webcomic
Bouletcorp and was originally only available in French. Boulet has been
translating his webcomics into English and I believe has now caught up and is
releasing both French and English versions together. Darkness is also available
through AdHouse, but had to be retitled on the cover as Noirness (probably due
to Top Cow’s comic Darkness.) It’s a great read in either form.
-Denny Riccelli creates comics under the pen name ‘dennmann’ he currently publishes the
webcomic Cousin Harold and some mini-comics now and then, including Jenny
Spookawski Ghost Girl. He lives in Peoria, Arizona with his wife and two kids.
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