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THE ROCKING DEAD by Dana Sullivan

THE ROCKING DEAD

From the Dead Max Comix series, volume 2

by Dana Sullivan ; illustrated by Dana Sullivan

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-63440-858-5
Publisher: Red Chair Press

A boy and his dead dog navigate the difficult world of seventh grade.

In this graphic follow-up to The Deadening (2020), Derrick Hollis and his ghostly canine’s co-created Dead Max comics are a hit, and he’s been asked to pen an advice column for the school paper. He has also formed a band with best friend Doug and is looking forward to competing in a Battle of the Bands that he has also planned as a pet-adoption event. Derrick is also trying to negotiate a budding relationship with his crush, Kim. Sullivan’s sophomore effort is busy, both plotwise with its many disparate narrative threads and visually with his crowded, border-busting full-color panels. The art packs a confetti-colored punch into each panel, and while his characters encompass a spectrum of skin tones and heights and include characters with visible disabilities, his female characters are all similarly and unbelievably wasp-waisted and thin. For such a slender volume, it contains too many goings-on for any arc to be fully explored or resolved. For example, Derrick’s mother has a problem with alcohol (a seemingly important detail) that was introduced in the previous volume, but it hardly gets more than a sentence in this offering, and when he answers his peers’ queries in his column, he brushes their serious problems aside. Derrick and Doug are white; Kim and her best friend, Keisha, have brown skin.

Ambitious but overstuffed.

(Graphic fantasy. 8-12)