Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Books/Comics

‘Silk Hills’ GN (review)

Written by Ryan Ferrier and Brian Level
Art by Kate Sherron
Published by Oni Press

 

Silk Hills is a recent horror graphic novel by writer Brian Level and Ryan Ferrier, illustrated by Kate Sherron. It’s well written and well-paced—if a bit drawn out overall. The problem I had with it is I just didn’t care all that much for its story.

I did, however, quite like the artwork throughout. It reminds me at times of the marvelously abstract art style used in the UPA cartoons of the 1950s. Basically an almost sepia color is used solely for the first 30+ pages before more color is added and highlighted for effect.

The plot begins simply enough with a badass black woman is hired to find the missing adult son of a big businessman. We meet Beth as she arrives in Silk Hills, a Twin Peaks-like town in the mountains of Appalachia, complete with its own secrets everywhere she looks.

One of those secrets concerns moth dust, a potent hallucinogenic drug made from the scales of a rare moth that breeds in the area only once every 18 years. It’s a clever concept.

Combining the Mothman legends—or something like them—with David Lynch-style weirdness just didn’t work for me overall in the book. I did, however, appreciate the character pieces, where Beth is just hanging out or doing her digging. The dialogue is well-written, giving most characters a unique voice—not the case in every book that comes along.

In the end, it’s the art in Silk Hills that I admire most. Kate Sherron wows me every step of the way. Her storytelling is on target, her “camera angles” work to set the moods as needed, and what I presume to be her watercolor-y colors (as no separate colorist is listed) serve the narrative well.

Good dialogue, an impressive flawed heroine, and a solid use of the comics art form. Just because the story of Silk Hills itself didn’t grab me doesn’t mean it might not grab you.

Booksteve recommends.

 

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

DISCLAIMER

Forces of Geek is protected from liability under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and “Safe Harbor” provisions.

All posts are submitted by volunteer contributors who have agreed to our Code of Conduct.

FOG! will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement.

Please contact us for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content.

SOCIAL INFLUENCER POLICY

In many cases free copies of media and merchandise were provided in exchange for an unbiased and honest review. The opinions shared on Forces of Geek are those of the individual author.

You May Also Like

News

Today is Superman Day, a global celebration of the world’s first Super Hero. Superman Day will rally audiences around the world to commemorate Superman...

Reviews

Edited by by Tomoko Sato  Contributions by Kelli Bodle, Camille Brown, Joe Quesada, Aimee Marcereau DeGalan, and Christian Waguespack Published by D.A.P. and The...

News

Summer is about to get a whole lot more exciting! Phineas and Ferb fans, get ready to dive into a season full of adventures with brand-new...

Reviews

Written and Illustrated by by Martí Riera Ferrer  Introduction by Art Spiegelman Translated by Andrea Rosenberg Published by Fantagraphics   I have to confess...