

Short and sweet, but packed full of information. Regarding the writing, man can she write some mean dialogue.

Good job Linda, the shock factor is way too derivative these days. Each twist and turn is organic to who Elly is, building on the character“s weaknesses so she can achieve her goals. Instead she takes her time, sets the stage and just as you get comfortable, and think you know what is coming, BAM! She takes you down the path less traveled, but not in a forced way. Linda did a great job not following the obvious path that most writers would take. Furthermore, she hypnotize’s the reader deeper with these hilarious anecdotal tales of Elly“s previous employment, each more clever than the last.Īs far as the rest of the story goes, I was completely blindsided. This, coupled with the ominous introduction of Doctor Stein, was a perfect lure into Linda“s world. This is something every adult can relate to. Linda starts with a clever introduction: Elly searching for jobs and getting frustrated. Each panel, with the exception of Doctor Stein“s scenes, had a fully detailed background. As for Linda“s art, well it was simply stunning. Her dialogue was filled with voice, opinion, and bias unique to each cast member. The narrative was concise, clear, and powerful.

Very rarely does a creator that can do both the art and writing hit the ground running like this. Blood Stain, volume 1, from Linda Sejic was a fantastic read.
