Kevin Huizenga Book order
Kevin Huizenga's work is defined by a distinct minimalist aesthetic in comic art, a style he cultivated from his high school days. His comics delve into the intricacies of everyday life, often revealing unexpected depth through spare yet evocative storytelling. Having produced numerous self-published mini-comics, his unique approach earned him recognition as 'Minimalist Cartoonist of the Year.' He also founded an online shop dedicated to supporting independent comic creators.



- 2024
- 2019
The river at night
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Tegneserie - graphic novel. What begins as a simple, distracted conversation between husband and wife, Glenn and Wendy Ganges - him reading a library book and her working on her computer - becomes an exploration of being and the passage of time. As they head to bed, Wendy exhausted by a fussy editor and Glenn energized by his reading and no small amount of caffeine, the story begins to fracture
- 2013
Amazing Facts and Beyond
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the limits of human understanding, the narrative delves into the unsettling idea that the mind's inability to connect all knowledge is a form of mercy. As the story unfolds, it suggests that uncovering hidden truths about reality may lead to madness or a retreat into ignorance. This theme reflects Lovecraft's fascination with cosmic horror, emphasizing the terrifying implications of knowledge and the fragile nature of sanity in the face of existential revelations.