The five-part experiment of comic book storytelling continues in a new 40-page chapter by Daniel Noah, co-founder and real-life experience of ONI Press’ Sportrevision. SDCC, Spectrevision Radio Live: High Strangerness X Oni Press may have caught the High Strangerness panel.
In Book 2, acclaimed author Zach Thompson (children in the cemetery run through Ravids) and burgeoning star Noah Bailey (Station Grand, Double Walker) dive head-on into the sloppy borderland of dim human experiences. . .
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Inspired by a direct account of paranormal encounters, Oni Press’s “an astonishing five-part experiment in comic book storytelling continues in a fascinating 40-page chapter from Daniel Noah, a co-founder of Spectrevision and real-life experience. The bright borderlands of human experience, where phenomena such as UFOs, hauntings, and inexplicable synchronizations, show a higher, invisible order of reality.
The prison bus had just crashed on an isolated forest road in Washington state in a deep winter, and the sole survivor, prisoner Elwood Krieger, was rushed into the woods. As he meets and fights a mysterious creature, he discovers that he accidentally killed the boy Sasquatch. Barely escaped from the wrath of his grieving mother, Krieger begins a new secret life in a nearby community, hoping to stay under the radar of law. However, when his mother discovers him and the woman loves him, Krieger faces a much more difficult decision than fighting or flying. . .
Plus: The ad-free, prestige form installments of the next size of High’s Strangeness also includes an all-new non-fiction essay by researcher and podcast host Jim Perry (Euphonet) that evolves the history of the Sasquatch phenomenon.
