Praise for ANIMUS by Antoine Revoy
gA must-read for anyone invested in the next generation of horror
hounds.h—Paste Magazine
gRaised in Paris and Tokyo, Antoine Revoyfs illustrations bend styles
and influences into staggering portraits of the surreal and hypnagogic.
[c] Revoyfs work unveils complex shades of Mœbius and old-school
Manga, yet holds a precision and clarity that transcends borders.h—
Sean Edgar
gAntoine Revoyfs ANIMUS evokes memories of Katsuhiro Ōtomofs
Dōmu: A Childfs Dream, with its beautiful drawings, keen sense of place,
and air of mystery, filled with both menace and wonder.h—Sonny Liew,
Eisner award-winning author of The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye
gThe art is fantastic. Plain and simple. [c] Antoine Revoyfs debut
graphic novel tells a deep and intelligent tale for those willing to spend
time with it. It is a faithful homage to both manga and bandes dessinées
without losing the power those art styles have on their stories. Prepare
yourself to think—and feel—for ANIMUS is not for the faint of heart.h
—ComicsVerse
gA wonderfully creepy graphic novel thatfs just right for fans of Hiroshi
Takahashi and Misao Inagakifs The Ring, or other scary manga.h—School Library Journal
gANIMUS is an eerie graphic novel mystery that is bewildering and
unnerving in the best way possible.h—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for The Harrowing Game by Antoine Revoy
gRevoyfs style is his own, and he is a master of elevating the mundane
into the realm of the darkly sublime.h—The Comics Beat
g[Revoy] excels at drawing grotesque horror but also renders people,
animals, and insects with an exaggerated realism that makes his
monsters all the more disturbing.h—Publishers Weekly
gThe Harrowing Game will delight fans of Junji Ito and H.P. Lovecraft,
to be sure, and connoisseurs of horror will appreciate Revoyfs
intriguing interpretations of familiar tropes.h—Kathryn Hemmann
gThe triofs unexpected results ensure the terror continues—perhaps
signaling the possibility of future, welcome volumes.h—Booklist
gExceptionally good art feeds into every story, Revoy adapting it to the
needs of whatfs being told, with artistic influences including Junji Ito
and Naoki Urasawa.h—Slings & Arrows