“The Department of Truth, Vol 2: The City Upon a Hill”

“This is way better than a one-star book, unfortunately it’s company policy over here to one-star comics that have long handwritten journals that have an art style that make them difficult to read.

The sad thing is, I really liked the bigfoot story, and the contents of the journals was good. But they were written in cursive on paper that had effects that made it look stained, folded, and with ink splotches and faded portions. It was realistic, but it’s like, I get it, and making me read this in this format is more frustrating than it is rewarding.

I mean, this is why novels are not published in low-readability fonts. An entire novel I wrote by hand would be ridiculously horrible, and I would never make one. Well, okay, I probably would, and that’s how you know it’s a terrible, terrible idea.

I understand the desire and the intent, and I sort of respect the idea of using a visual medium in visual ways. But there has to be a balance between realism and something easy to read.

You know what? If you must, give me an appendix in the back with the letters typed out. Give me the option. Have your art and eat your cake, too.

And, I mean, I’m reading a book about someone hunting bigfoot. How realistic does it need to be?”