A review by dcommet
Megahex by Simon Hanselmann

5.0

It's easy to paint this as some low brow comedy that doesn't really have anything besides laughs going for it, but I think the way they feel stuck and trapped by themselves is really emotionally affecting. The emotional core here is absolutely Owl who sure often is having fun and laughing along withe Megg and Mogg, but just as often he realizes that he's hurting himself acting the way he does. Whether its out of fear of losing their friend or just because they don't realize how much what they do hurts, Megg and Mogg continually trick Owl into continuing his harmful cycle or simply sabotaging him everytime he tries to improve his life. I feel for him when he finally escapes and thinks of flying into the night sky, he simply had to get away - even if they do mean something special to him. However I also feel for Megg and Mogg who are left crying because they don't understand why he's leaving - they don't get why he can't stay with them forever. It's genuinely really great stuff and also Werewolf Jones is there and he's very funny.