I haven’t reviewed much Will Eisner here even though I love his work. The main reason for this is that Eisner’s work is more of an atmosphere than a story. Yes there are characters and they do things, but those are usually secondary to the atmosphere. His stories don’t make you feel like you are reading a story, they make you feel as if you are living them. To the Heart of the Storm is no different. So, let’s see what is in the heart of the storm.
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