A review by graypeape
Hollow Heart: The Complete Series, by Adrian F. Wassel, Paul Allor, Paul Tucker

4.0

So, I kinda liked this, but I kinda didn't, leaning more toward liked it. I can't really explain what was going on well, but this feels like a Frankenstein retelling where the monster, El, finds love with one of his creators. There is a running narrative of what seemed to me unrelated stories over the actual story, and I'm not sure what the purpose of that was, but I could've done with less of that, with more explanation of what was going on, why these experiments were happening. This is a story that lets you/requires you to fill in bits for yourself, so be prepared for that. If you're looking for trippy weirdness with decent art (I really liked how El looked, but everything else was a bit, idk, messy), this is your tale. I did get sucked in, and I did like the end, but the constant unrelated narration could've been either more related or not so prevalent.