Reviews from

in the past


The metaphorical rot of a 50s nuclear family turned literal, and it's disgusting. The art is great, the music is eerie, and the descriptions are absolutely stomach-churning. Their overall accuracy and attention to detail makes it worse, with the exception of the mention of adipocere which usually doesn't form on exposed bodies. My only complaint is that the ending could have been less abrupt and the son speaking to the daughter was stupid and unnecessary.