This was one of the strangest, most unique cosmic horrors I have read. Viscerally brutal and graphic, Brian Hodge skillfully conveys the existential of terror of pure existence, alongside an all-consuming nihilistic pathos. Daphne has gone missing and it is up to big brother, Tanner to find her. Yet, Daphne carries far more scars on … Continue reading Review: The Immaculate Void