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5.0

I found this to be a great introduction to one of the legends of the British Isles. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a good place to start as it'll pique their interest in the legend and the lore of Black Shuck.

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3.0

I learnt a bit about Suffolk and it was interesting to see which Suffolk facts were chosen but the main Black Shuck bit was too short.

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5.0

In this graphic novel, Mark Allard-Will shows his growing skills as a story-teller with a well-researched piece looking at a little-know legend in the UK of the Black Shuck, a giant black hellhound that stalks the plains of Suffolk. Much like his former tale Arkade, his interest in Scandic mythology and the culture of the era shines through, and allows him to craft around it a bloody horror brought to gory life by Ryan Howe. While short, it packs enough of a tale to allow one to enjoy, and also finishes with a delightful epilogue telling readers more of the legend, and local history. Recommended.
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