Lovesick #7 Review

Lovesick #7 Review – Lovesick #7, the finale to the miniseries, concludes Domino and Jack’s story. Switching between flashbacks and the present, this issue delivers an emotional wallop. This miniseries has been one of the best books published in a long time, it never shies away from the darkest crevices of horror. It’s not for the timid and with this issue, we see the final chapter in Domino and Jack’s beautifully twisted relationship. Continue reading Lovesick #7 Review

Lovesick #5 Review

Lovesick #5 Review – We go back in time to Domino’s youth in Lovesick #5, where we see Jack keeping her as his “pet”. It’s a dom/sub relationship where Jack has promised to cannibalize Domino as he alternately demeans her and builds her up. It’s a fascinating and disturbing psychological study of Jack and Domino, their dance of abuse, reward and surrender, that shows the beginnings of the formidable woman that Domino will ultimately become. Continue reading Lovesick #5 Review

Lovesick #4 Review

Lovesick #4 Review – Jack, a mysterious figure from Domino’s past, makes a grand entrance in Lovesick #4, and amplifies all of Domino’s inner turmoil and self-doubt. We get a look into Domino’s origins as the book moves away from the Red Room to an even more grotesque world of high society dinners where cannibalism is the main attraction and Domino may be next on the menu. Continue reading Lovesick #4 Review

Lovesick #3 Review

Lovesick #3 Review – Domino finds herself on the defensive in Lovesick #3, as she comes under attack by The Bloodcels, a group of sadistic incels armed to the teeth and wanting nothing more than to take her out in the most agonizing and humiliating way possible. It’s another fantastic issue of a series that’s part erotic fantasy, part psychological horror and 100% disturbing in the best possible way. Continue reading Lovesick #3 Review

Lovesick #2 Review

Lovesick #2 Review – The story of Domino, the dominatrix who kills willing submissives (AKA “piglets”) and broadcasts her shows on the Dark Web, continues in Lovesick #2. The issue amps up the violence to Lucio Fulci levels and gives us an interesting look into Domino’s psyche, including her Autassassinophilia (look it up, it’s fascinating). It’s another great issue beautifully fusing sexuality, BDSM, and horror. Continue reading Lovesick #2 Review