Did you ever think being a muscle for hire would make your life less predictable? Well, Matt Lesiewski’s graphic novel Static may show you that is not in fact the case. The story follows Emmett who works for an eccentric scientist by collecting different wild animals and creatures he can use for his grand experiment. It’s not the most charming job but it is all he has. Considering the people he owes money to he will take what he can get. Emmet is the type of character that is typically a figure piece in most stories. The heavy that does the damage and provides an obstacle for our hero to overcome. Here we see that man’s story and the pain behind the brawn. He goes through this crisis of identity trying to break free from the cycle he has been forced into. What makes it all work is Matt Lesniewski’s art style. To date myself with a reference this feels like a fantastic short you would stumble upon watching late-night reruns of MTV’s Liquid Television. A style trying to break convention in every conceivable way but always remaining dynamic when doing so.