"Blomerth's work here is a visual tour de force and a work of creative nonfiction; in some hand-written endnotes, he acknowledges some mistakes and omissions made for the sake of aesthetics and because "I ran out of faces." Nevertheless, every page blooms with color and detail. Much of the storytelling is visual, but Blomerth also includes Cyrillic, Spanish, a visualization of the Mazatec tonal language, and an entire language of the mushrooms themselves – which his endnotes indicate, "should you yearn to suffer, you can figure that out." The thick, matte paper quality evokes the underground comics of the 1960s, to which Blomerth's work owes some of its line quality. Still, he also represents psychedelic states with a morphing of media, including watercolor and colored pencil scribbles that emerge as characters commune in psychedelic states." - Hyperallergic, Oct. 2021