Sandcastle - Pierre Oscar Levy & Frederik Peeters

Sandcastle

By Pierre Oscar Levy & Frederik Peeters

  • Release Date: 2011-11-03
  • Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 68 Ratings

Description

Early morning on a perfect summer's day, people begin to descend on an idyllic, secluded beach. Among their number, a family, a young couple, a refugee and some American tourists. Its fine white sand is fringed with rock pools filled with crystal clear water. The beach is sheltered from prying eyes by green-fringed cliffs that soar around the cove. But this utopia keeps a dark secret.

A woman's body is found floating in the waters, which brings these thirteen strangers together to try and unravel the riddle of the sands and escape the beach alive in this tense, fantastical mystery.

Reviews

  • Boring and needlessly disgusting

    1
    By Jibberjabberwabber
    The main crime of this graphic novel is really how little there is beneath the surface of it. It tries to be a existential nightmare, which it could’ve succeeded at, but non of the characters are remotely interesting enough to care for their situation. Plus there is so, so much needless sex in here. Most of the time it doesn’t really make sense as to why it would happen. It has a cool premise, but nothing else at all.