Post by richardvasseur on Dec 11, 2018 21:50:37 GMT
Title: Monsterella # 1
Publisher: Hangman Comics
Art: various
Story: various
Cover Art by: Sun Khamunaki
Back Cover Art by: Gareth Gaudin
Price: $ 5.00 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Websites: www.hangmancomics.com , www.nevsart.blogspot.com
Comments: "Monsterella" Art & story by Nevin Arnold.
Monsterella is the Warden of the prison planet Doomru. She is naked and in action fighting from the start. A revolt is on.
The space ship is illustrated beautifully and the crew is draw showing they are scared. Monsterella helps out these stranded travelers. Monsterella battles flying spiders and sand octopuses.
The art is black and white with a rough look to it. Monsterella is drawn as a beauty with a tough hard side.
"Dungeon of the Necromancer" Art by Dan Mackinnon, story by John Rathiganthan, greyscale by Eugene L. and lettering by Sean Rinehart.
A woman escapes her cell in adungeon only to be met by the undead. Graelin the woman does put up a fight. The characters you are given no idea why they are imprisoned or who imprisoned them. There is no explanation about the undead either. The art is done well and does show off these zombies in all their undead glory. Monsterella is the narrator of this tale and her part is interesting.
"Monsterella Centerfold art by A. Shay Hahn.
Here Monsterella is drawn in a heated battle with a snake woman. Both are shown enjoying themselves in this fight for their lives.
"The Stork" Art & story by Josh Kully.
This is written as a poem and it races along towards its ending. The art delivers a foreboding atmosphere. This is a different take on the stock delivering a baby. One with a nightmarish twist.
"The Space Siren of Sector 13" Art by Andrew Fryer and story by Nevin Arnold.
The Captain and members of his crew are pulled in by a pretty face and promise of a new planet. You can just feel it though that something is wrong. Vixon is to good to be true. The ending has a nice unexpected twist and than another twist.
Monsterella is a cute sexy woman who will delight you and maybe make you a bit afraid of her to.
Title: Monsterella # 2
Publisher: Hangman Comics
Art: various
Story: various
Cover Art by: John Gallagher
Price: $ 5.00 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Websites: www.hangmancomics.com , www.nevsart.blogspot.com
Comments: "Monsterella: Into the Belly of the Beast" Art & story by Nevin Arnold.
Monsterella wants to take back her prison. She finds many beings in her way but she does keep going. The art does show Mosterella as a tough woman.
"The Last Woman on Earth" Art by Lawrence Denvir and story/letters by Matt Smith.
Monsterella is the narrator of this tale. What is worse being alone or being something you are not? Both are hard but being alone you can still be true to yourself. The way Monsterella appears in this tale is an unexpected touch.
"Monsterella Centerfold" Art by Nevin Arnold. Monsterella stands ready for battle against one monstrous creature of doom. This creature is a nightmare come to life. Monsterella does have her little sidekick ready to help to. He is a weird looking thing.
"Graelin: The Devil's Due" Art & story by Dan MacKinnon.
An elf meets a troll and this troll follows his nature. The elf is smart or lucky and she deals with him in a nice smooth manner. She leaves the troll paying his toll.
"Dreams of Monsterella" Art & story by Matt Smith.
This is a really short story and over before you know it. The art is simple no frills. The story there is next to nothing to it.
"The Book of Emma: Chapter 1" Art & story by Julien Pilon.
Emma is walking home one night. Emma is followed and what happens next is exciting and will get your blood pumping. The looks gorgeous on Emma and on the creature it seems lacking as it is not scary at all.
The back is filled with wonderfully illustrated wanted posters of Kickstarter backers.
Monsterella is the face of exciting challenges.
Richard Vasseur