Ancient Joe: el bizarron #[nn]
C. Scott Morse's *Ancient Joe: el bizarron* arrives from Dark Horse in 2002 as a striking graphic novel, with a cover composed in a warm checkerboard of earthy red and cool blue panels — each framing a different mood of the same solitary figure: a lone man dwarfed by towering stone monoliths, a pensive boy beside a dark shape, and a wide-eyed face studying something small and curious in hand. Morse's painterly, textured linework gives the whole piece a dreamlike, fable-like quality that feels both intimate and quietly mysterious. At $12.95, this is an inviting entry point into a deeply personal story titled "Verse 1," with every word and line crafted entirely by Morse himself.
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