Writer Mark Russell (Second Coming) and artist Peter Snejberg contribute another in their popular original Cereal Monster series: A magical leprechaun invades the castle of a breakfast-obsessed vampire and his undead bride. PLUS! Poe attempts to explain his classic "Cask of Amontillado" to a group of famous writers who aren't impressed, in a story by Devin Grayson with art by Chris Giarrusso and Richard Williams.
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Blood #2 is everything entertainment should be. It's a true escape through words and pictures. By providing something different, Ahoy succeeds, reminding us that comics are not 32 page 5-minute reads of long underwear characters. They are channeling a format seemingly past, but this issue proves that not only is it still viable, it makes a serious challenge to what people think of as "comics." Think I'll have another taste from that snifter" Read Full Review
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Blood solidifies its position as the premier anthology comic with its second issue. Whether it's humor or horror you're looking for, this is the comic for you. Add in some unmissable comics like Russell and Snejberg's Monster Serials and you've got a hit. Read Full Review
The joke is still there, but the story is told so well that you'll wish this was its own series. At the very least, pick up this issue for that. Read Full Review
Edgar Allan Poes Snifter Of Blood #2 is a fun and surprisingly complex take on the silliest of horror Read Full Review
With huge apologies to Ahoy Comics and the vast creative team behind this project for being so late to the game, I really would recommend you pick up a copy of this series, as well as delving into the back issues as theres plenty to keep you going while youre waiting for the next instalment. Read Full Review