A review by mountsleepyhead
Disquiet by Noah Van Sciver

3.0

Van Sciver is an excellent artist and his greatest gift is his unwillingness to adhere to a set style. The art varies in all of these comics and it's one of the things that makes this such a good read. His storytelling, on the other hand, never quite clicks. The stories feel like they are trying too hard to move you in a quiet way. That's not to say that he doesn't succeed with a few of them. "The Death of Elijah Lovejoy" belongs in Best American Comics and is the runaway standout here. The subject matter is as varied as the art styles so it's definitely not a boring read, I just wish these stories connected the dots a little better.