The most unlikely chicken-fried revenge story continues. Mitchell, our overmatched hero, must contend with the bloody aftermath of his first run-in with the Russian mob...as he deals with nosey detectives, his shady business partner, Antonio and the stolen heroin.
Buccellato has found the perfect secret spice blend to make a hilarious series, a pinch of anarchy, amazing lettering, slapstick violence, perfect artwork and colouring, pathos and a dash of secret sauce, showing that too many cooks don't spoil this zinger of a plot. Read Full Review
I have absolutely positively no idea where Chicken Devil is going with its story, but I cannot wait to find out. Read Full Review
Chicken Devil #2 is a hilarious and nail-biting crime dramedy that you have to read if you're a fan of the comedy and action genres. Read Full Review
It's definitely a delightfully absurd piece, but it's also a pretty basic piece of storytelling even with the additional trappings we get here. Read Full Review
It's a pretty basic story being told but, I like it. It's got great art and I do want to see the main character get out of this hole he's in.
This comic is disappointing. I picked it up from my local shop because the art looked good (and it is), but the story needs serious work. Its supposed to be some kind of crime action dark comedy, but nothing is funny. Maybe the characters constant need to curse would be funny if you were 13, but the other attempts at humor, whether they be though pop culture reference or nut punches, fall flat on their face. Also none of the characters are likeable. The main characters family dies in the first issue, but up until their death you spend very little time with them and during that time all they do is spew expletives' and be generally annoying. The mob is stupid, the cops are stupid, the main character is unlikable, motivations for most actions more