Since Onipress brought this back into print, I bought this one a couple of years ago without a clue how this was one of Grant's best comics. Thinking of a way to turn a friend to comics, I decided to buy a copy for him and mail it to him since Catcher in the Rye is his favourite book.
As much as I love Catcher in the Rye, I really prefer St. Swithin's Day to it.
I found the Trident original printing and was shocked to see that it was in...
LIVING COLOUR! I had no idea. I sat down and reread it but I'm not sure which one I like better.
Was I the only one who was unaware that the original comic was printed in colour? What was up Oni's arse anyway that they printed it in b&w?
And is it just me who thinks that Grant was inspired by Robyn Hitchcock's song "I often dream of trains"?
I really love that song. |