Thomas Ott is on his way to becoming one of my favorite cartoonists. With noir-like atmospheres and twist endings, he seems to seamlessly blend classic horror influences, yet maintaining his own unique 'voice' (if you can say that about wordless comics).
Just have a look here at this quickie that seems to effortlessly convey the themes of guilt and madness, while still being entertaining and convincing.
from TALES OF ERROR (ISBN: 1-56097-533-4)





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