Everyman Glenn Ganges ruminates on the simple times of the dot-com era when
the reality of business was propped up by the unreality of addictive technology
and hope. Kevin Huizenga cleverly parallels that unreality with the unreality of
addictive networked first-person shooter video games, and the attempts of people
around him to genuinely connect with each other. Huizenga's elegant
neo-clear-line style brings a crispness and humor to these low-key slice-of-life
stories, and the gray-blue duotone he has picked gives the art a new depth and
complexity