
“The end of the tale isn’t surprising, but the way that the logic is worked out to its predestined conclusion is nice, and the drawings are wonderful.” “Ott’s hyper-meticulous attention to how detail relates to used space and negative space is at once both unsettling and captivating, utilizing a form of technical, pen-like cross-hatching for essentially every line that can only be described as Robert Crumb on Adderall.” “The bizarre plot twists and moody, David Lynch-esque horror from Swiss suspense master Thomas Ott don’t disappoint.”

“Ott has once again produced a twisted, scary masterpiece.” “From artistic, design, and narrative standpoints, Ott creates a masterpiece of contemporary graphic storytelling that knows no geographical or linguistic boundaries.” “A wonderfully crafted horror story that moves along briskly to the end but which lingers in the reader’s mind for much longer.” “The Swiss master of fatalistic noir here engrossingly envisions a story too corny for words, which contemporary crime-fiction writers wouldn’t touch.” "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Night Shyamalan his hallucinatory, hyper-detailed scratchboard illustrations will haunt you long after you've put the book down. Henry-esque plot twists will delight fans of classic horror like The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt, or modern masters like filmmaker M. But from that day on, his luck changes and the numbers bring him only bad luck, sending him inexorably into an abyss that he might not recover from. The man goes in search of the woman and the money. He gets to know a woman, falls in love with her, and one night, in a casino, he wins a huge amount of money when gambling on these numbers.īut the next morning, the woman and money have disappeared. And the numbers signal a radical change in his luck. To find out their hidden meaning could add a new meaning to his life as well, so the guard stumbles into situations in which the number or part of it seem to achieve a certain importance and offer him hints and possible solutions. On the spur of the moment, he puts it into his pocket.Īs the guard lives a solitary, monotonous life, the numbers on the paper awake his curiosity.

When clearing up the cell of a prisoner who has been sentenced to death and subsequently executed, a prison guard finds a small piece of paper with a combination of numbers on it.

Swiss horror master Thomas Ott returns with the first full-length graphic novel of his career.
