Puppet Master #8

Writer: Shawn Gabborin Artist: Daniel Morales Olvera, Antonio Ontiveros Publisher: Action Lab Comics Release Date: November 11, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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A new story arc, a new locale, a threat from the past. Twenty years ago Camille brought the Puppets to the Bouldeston Institute for Mentally Troubled Tots and Teens... but what has she gotten into since the Puppets returned to the Bodega Bay Inn? When blood starts to spill at the Institute, a young patient named Anthony sets out to find the Puppets, hoping they can stop their former Master's rampage.

Film and comics collide as the Puppets go toe-to-toe with the human-sized doll, Camille!

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Dec 7, 2015

    I don't know if you're a Puppet Master fan or not, but from all the fun and enjoyment that I get out of this series, you probably should get on that trolley because there's so much to offer fans in this issue that's it's crazy.  Not only are we continuing the mythos established in the previous issues of this series, but we're also getting callbacks to both Puppet Master 2 and Retro Puppet Master as well and it was an awesome fusion of ideas that just tickled me as a fan.  Shawn Gabborin does a fantastic job in blending his stories with what's come before and with incredible art all the way through, this continues to be the best place to continue the Puppet Master fun that started from the film series. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Crusaders - Dawn of Comics Dec 1, 2015

    As a new title I'm sure I would have really enjoyed it, but being called Puppet master my expectations where too high going in. The art throughout is really good so it gets points for that, the cover promises gore yet the one of the kills is off panel and the other is a simple poisoning. I'm not into gore-porn but it would have been nice to see a little carnage. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    First Comics News - Richard Vasseur Dec 3, 2015

    The life size doll Camille which may or may not be a doll is so cute in a evil crazy way. She is a great new addition to the world of living puppets. Read Full Review

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