Nov 6, 2023
Naver's 2016 horror anthology fits in line with every other published before and since. Good at best and mediocre at worst but this time most have sound.
Most of the plots revolve around jumoscaring you at the end of the chapter. This approach only works because sound and panel effects are utilized. Some stories like The Returned Girls or Good Wife stand out as decent short stories, but the majority are forgettable.
The characters are just as forgettable as the stories they're in. It took me about a week to finish Shriek and I wouldn't be able to tell you a single character's name. They're all
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fine and serve the purpose they're given in the story.
Of the horror anthologies I've read, this one is the second best in terms of art. Most art styles are a hit, especially the black and white chapters. The jumpscares are sometimes ridiculous but they're always composed well. Small shakes and moving panels are also done well and should be carried over to other series. I wasn't blown away by anything but it was all consistently good.
Sound is the clear draw of this specific anthology. Eerie ringing, scratching, instrumental tracks; Shriek has quite the variety of supplemental sound. The minor creaks and groans gave a similar experience to a short film which aided the overall experience.
Like all other horror anthologies, this one was just ok. It wasn't bad or lazy like some with the sound carrying some of the more boring chapters. If you want something quick to read and a jumpscare or two give Shriek a read.
Plot: 6/10
Characters: 5/10
Art: 7.5/10
Sound: 6/10
Enjoyment: 5/10
Overall: 5.9/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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