‘Seasons Volume 2: Summer’ Graphic Novel Review

Seasons Volume 2: Summer is the second of a four-part series of graphic novels. It is written by Nandor Fox Shaffer and illustrated by Anthony Gonzales-Clark.

Fletcher is horrified by his seemingly bizarre and dangerous powers. After becoming trapped in a collapsing building, he makes a startling discovery. He is not alone. He meets a man who can fly named Heath and a woman caught in a storm named Judith. As they try to understand their abilities, they soon detect some strange earthquakes near their location that could be connected to their powers.

This is the kind of stuff we pick up indie comics for. It is a compelling story of a man trying to understand whether or not there is something dark inside and you are hooked. The story is original and compelling with superhero and science fiction vibes to help you enjoy it as you read along.

Full disclosure, I know the artist Anthony Gonzales-Clark. He is the one who told me about the first volume in this project and his artwork perfectly compliments the novel. It is done in a grayscale style, with minimal color, but that draws out the emotions of the characters, pulling you into it as the reader.

To find out more about the project, check out their website.

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