Skip To The End
Skip To The End (Hb) is a gripping graphic novel that blends music, time travel, and raw emotional depth into one unforgettable journey. Set against the 1990s punk scene, it follows Jonny Wells, a bassist who tumbles into heroin addiction after the suicide of his bandmate and best friend, Kirk. Written for adult readers and fans of moody, character-driven stories, this is a compassionate, provocative exploration of grief, memory, and the cords that bind us to the past.
Jeremy Holt guides the narrative with a clear, cinematic tempo, weaving present-day moments of Nar-Anon meetings with flashbacks to the band's rise and unraveling. The story hinges on a mysterious guitar that lets Jonny slip through time, inviting him to confront how Kirk’s unraveling began and how the songs they played defined their world. The book's structure—two intertwined timelines and a steady, page-turning pace—lets readers feel the pull between what happened and what might have been.
Illustrator collaboration Alex Diotto, Renzo Podesta, and Adam Wollet crafts a luminous, expressive visual language that mirrors the music at the story's core. From bold panel layouts to lush inking and color that shifts with mood, Skip To The End (Hb) uses the artwork as a heartbeat, turning every page into an immersive experience. The storytelling is accessible and intimate, with a balance of dialogue, emotion, and silent panels that let the reader breathe between revelations.
- Graphic novel blending grief, addiction, and friendship with a time-travel twist
- Two intertwined timelines that mirror the rhythm of a song
- Stunning visuals by Alex Diotto, Renzo Podesta, and Adam Wollet
- Story and lettering by Jeremy Holt with indie-comic sensibility
- Atmospheric 1990s punk setting and a haunting musical heartbeat
- Accessible, emotionally honest exploration of recovery through Nar-Anon and personal choice
After finishing Skip To The End (Hb), readers will carry a deeper understanding of grief, memory, and the ways music keeps connection alive. The story invites reflection on what we would change, what we must accept, and how friendship—and art—can help us find a path forward with empathy and hope.
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Skip To The End
Skip To The End
Skip To The End (Hb) is a gripping graphic novel that blends music, time travel, and raw emotional depth into one unforgettable journey. Set against the 1990s punk scene, it follows Jonny Wells, a bassist who tumbles into heroin addiction after the suicide of his bandmate and best friend, Kirk. Written for adult readers and fans of moody, character-driven stories, this is a compassionate, provocative exploration of grief, memory, and the cords that bind us to the past.
Jeremy Holt guides the narrative with a clear, cinematic tempo, weaving present-day moments of Nar-Anon meetings with flashbacks to the band's rise and unraveling. The story hinges on a mysterious guitar that lets Jonny slip through time, inviting him to confront how Kirk’s unraveling began and how the songs they played defined their world. The book's structure—two intertwined timelines and a steady, page-turning pace—lets readers feel the pull between what happened and what might have been.
Illustrator collaboration Alex Diotto, Renzo Podesta, and Adam Wollet crafts a luminous, expressive visual language that mirrors the music at the story's core. From bold panel layouts to lush inking and color that shifts with mood, Skip To The End (Hb) uses the artwork as a heartbeat, turning every page into an immersive experience. The storytelling is accessible and intimate, with a balance of dialogue, emotion, and silent panels that let the reader breathe between revelations.
- Graphic novel blending grief, addiction, and friendship with a time-travel twist
- Two intertwined timelines that mirror the rhythm of a song
- Stunning visuals by Alex Diotto, Renzo Podesta, and Adam Wollet
- Story and lettering by Jeremy Holt with indie-comic sensibility
- Atmospheric 1990s punk setting and a haunting musical heartbeat
- Accessible, emotionally honest exploration of recovery through Nar-Anon and personal choice
After finishing Skip To The End (Hb), readers will carry a deeper understanding of grief, memory, and the ways music keeps connection alive. The story invites reflection on what we would change, what we must accept, and how friendship—and art—can help us find a path forward with empathy and hope.
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Skip To The End (Hb) is a gripping graphic novel that blends music, time travel, and raw emotional depth into one unforgettable journey. Set against the 1990s punk scene, it follows Jonny Wells, a bassist who tumbles into heroin addiction after the suicide of his bandmate and best friend, Kirk. Written for adult readers and fans of moody, character-driven stories, this is a compassionate, provocative exploration of grief, memory, and the cords that bind us to the past.
Jeremy Holt guides the narrative with a clear, cinematic tempo, weaving present-day moments of Nar-Anon meetings with flashbacks to the band's rise and unraveling. The story hinges on a mysterious guitar that lets Jonny slip through time, inviting him to confront how Kirk’s unraveling began and how the songs they played defined their world. The book's structure—two intertwined timelines and a steady, page-turning pace—lets readers feel the pull between what happened and what might have been.
Illustrator collaboration Alex Diotto, Renzo Podesta, and Adam Wollet crafts a luminous, expressive visual language that mirrors the music at the story's core. From bold panel layouts to lush inking and color that shifts with mood, Skip To The End (Hb) uses the artwork as a heartbeat, turning every page into an immersive experience. The storytelling is accessible and intimate, with a balance of dialogue, emotion, and silent panels that let the reader breathe between revelations.
- Graphic novel blending grief, addiction, and friendship with a time-travel twist
- Two intertwined timelines that mirror the rhythm of a song
- Stunning visuals by Alex Diotto, Renzo Podesta, and Adam Wollet
- Story and lettering by Jeremy Holt with indie-comic sensibility
- Atmospheric 1990s punk setting and a haunting musical heartbeat
- Accessible, emotionally honest exploration of recovery through Nar-Anon and personal choice
After finishing Skip To The End (Hb), readers will carry a deeper understanding of grief, memory, and the ways music keeps connection alive. The story invites reflection on what we would change, what we must accept, and how friendship—and art—can help us find a path forward with empathy and hope.















