May 2, 2019
No reviews? For shame.
Subtle disaster is an intense, stress filled ride, in the best of ways.
"It may be a tragedy for them, but it's a comedy for us." Subtle disaster chapter 27.
It's about a writer who moves into a remote apartment for the cheap rent and quiet location. Instead, all he receives is constant, room shaking noise from the family on the floor above. Needless to say, escalation ensues.
I've seen few, if any stories like this one, where the entire premise is based upon the theme of escalation. The entire story is one minor situation that gets more and more twisted
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with each clash of stupid, self-absorbed humanity. It's a glorious thing to witness.
There's a somewhat large cast, each with their own share of development. Most, however, are left to the wayside. Personally, I didn't mind. The story wasn't really about who they are, but rather how their actions and personalities clash, as well as how they deal with stress/unfavorable situations.
The art is great, especially towards the end— where things are turned up to 100 and colors light up the page. I also like how movement is portrayed; some pages are just bursting with life. Yes sir, it's a very pretty story.
I enjoyed myself reading Subtle Disaster. I think it only took about a day? So yeah, a fairly quick, entertaining read.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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