What to read this weekend: Engrossing literary horror and a dark, whimsical new comic series

Much of the first issue of The Seasons, a new series by Rick Remender and Paul Azaceta, plays out like an old-school cartoon. A frenzied character, Spring Seasons, crashes her way through people and stores as she chases a very important letter from her sister that keeps getting swept just out of reach by the wind. It’s completely over the top and silly, so much so that you quickly forget how the story opened — with a scene of a city in ruin, cut off from contact with the rest of the world. In that city, we see a traveling circus packing up amidst the destruction, getting ready to depart for whatever its next stop is.

The tonal shift between the opening and Spring’s mad dash is unexpected and hooks you in a “what the hell is going on?” kind of way. Issue #1 doesn’t really tell you what the series is going to be about, but it sure makes you want to find out. Especially once the circus shows up in Spring’s own town.

The description explains a little more: “Summer, Winter, Spring and Autumn are the Seasons Sisters, the daughters of the world-renowned Seasons Detectives. Ten years ago, their famous parents disappeared. Left to raise themselves, the sisters formed an unbreakable bond. Now that bond is tested as the sisters fall prey to sinister forces. The youngest sister, Spring, is the last hope of saving them from a fate worse than death.”

The first issue was released this week and the next arrives at the end of February.

Related Posts

The Collapse of USAID Is Fueling Human Trafficking and Slavery at Scammer Compounds

As Elon Musk’s DOGE team continues to rampage through United States federal agencies, Trump administration efforts to eliminate the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) seem to be furthest…

Read more

Can You Use Your Samsung Galaxy Buds As Hearing Aids?

For those who are hard of hearing or struggle with hearing loss, hearing aids are a lifeline to the world, enabling users to navigate the commotion of everyday life. But…

Read more

The Far Right Has a New Hero: Elon Musk

Elon Musk has overtaken President Donald Trump as the hero of America’s far-right movement. A WIRED review of message boards, encrypted channels, social media platforms, online search trends, and public…

Read more

LinkedIn Is Testing an AI Tool That Could Transform How People Search for Jobs

LinkedIn is testing a new job-hunting tool that uses a custom large language model to comb through huge quantities of data to help people find prospective roles. The company believes…

Read more

4 Signature Pontiac Design Features That Defined The Brand

Fpg/Getty Images Pontiac has long been a brand that has set itself apart through the distinctive design of many of its cars. For much of its history, going back as far…

Read more

Amazon is holding a devices event on February 26

Amazon is set to show off some new stuff later this month. The company has scheduled a devices event for February 26 in New York City. The company’s hardware chief,…

Read more

Leave a Reply