Friday 18 May 2012
 

Something Animal Interviews: What is Something Animal?

 

Interviews - Comics

Fanboy Comics is proud to announce the upcoming release of Something Animal, its first graphic novel!  Something Animal is a dark, psychological thriller that pulls the vampire myth back into the shadows where it belongs.

 

In the following interviews, Something Animal writers Bryant Dillon and Sam Rhodes, artist Robert Burrows, and editor Barbra Dillon discuss their thoughts on what you can expect from this thrilling, new graphic novel.


Something Animal is NOW AVAILABLE for purchase on the Fanboy Comics website!

 

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2 weeks, 2 days ago by jscaifeTX # 1333
I got my autographed copy in the mail yesterday, and I read through it for the first time today. I definitely think this is a graphic novel that will take more than one reading to fully experience.

I don't know if saying I "liked" Something Animal is the right way to put it. I felt more like a voyeur peeking into someone's fall into insanity/loss of self. However, Jack is simultaneously sympathetic and very disturbing.

The artwork is very angular and long, but it fits the dark storyline very well.
2 weeks, 1 day ago by barbrajdillon # 1354
Dear Jodi,

Thanks for purchasing a copy of Something Animal and giving it a try! It definitely takes a few reads to fully experience all that the book has to offer, but I promise that it will be worth it!

Best wishes and thank you again!
2 weeks ago by jscaifeTX # 1357
And looking at my previous comment I can see where I was interrupted by a phone call and lost my train of thought.

The cyclical story telling in Something Animal is extremely well done, IMO. Rereading the graphic novel is even more heartrending when you know what the end result is for Jack. I picked up a lot more of the text blended into the artwork on the second read as well.

The scenes with Dwayne made me want to cry. The subtle art shift between normal Jack and the new Jack was more noticeable to me on a second read as well. There are a few things that are very obvious, but otherwise you have to be looking for it.

I have to confess that I was a little confused with Jack's obsession with the wound on his arm. It almost seemed as if he was trying to use his own blood to feed upon, but I don't think that would work. I was a little grossed out when he kept probing it, but I'm not a fan of punctures. The coughing up blood was a little odd to me as well, but it does provide a reason for why vampires may need to drink blood of living creatures.

Overall, I think I like the story much more on the second read. It's so darkly tragic and actually made me think of Frankenstein's monster a little.
2 weeks ago by barbrajdillon # 1360
Thanks for giving the graphic novel a second read! The guys and I greatly appreciate your feedback and that you enjoyed it even more on the second go!

Best wishes!
1 week, 6 days ago by jscaifeTX # 1375
Hope tonight's signing is going great!
1 week, 4 days ago by barbrajdillon # 1383
Thank you so much, Jodi! We had a great time!
1 week, 4 days ago by jscaifeTX # 1385
I wanted to share Something Animal with horror movie loving friends this morning, but our coffee get together was cancelled due to surprise thunderstorms moving through Central Texas last night and this morning. Next time!