![]() So much so that, in a complete Pandora moment, Bonsaint drives out to the field with the stones that set N. having killed himself and Bonsaint not being able to “cure” him), he is also very intrigued by the man. kills himself, and while Bonsaint feels like he failed N. John Bonsaint as he goes from relatively sane doctor to a complete nutter who ends up taking a swan dive off a bridge he and his wife use to hang out on as children. The fact that I find myself strapped in for the ride with no expectations on where this should go or could possibly go is fantastic and refreshing. As in, I’m not entirely sure what’s going on or where the story’s going, and that’s a good thing. As simple as that is to read and understand, the actual comic is a little more mind-scratching. “Can you catch a mental illness the same way you can catch a cold?” is the premise of this miniseries. ![]() ![]() John Bonsaint’s slow descent into the madness his former patient, N., handed off to him. Creative & Executive Director: Stephen King ![]()
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