What started out as a routine investigation has derailed into a dance with demons, and Barrymore is determined to find out the truth-about World Studios, about the woman calling herself Shirley, and what really happened to studio exec William Forrester, Jr. But when he sticks his nose where it isn't wanted, Barrymore and his reporter friend Buck find themselves at the mercy of a mysterious cult that seem to have control over actual monsters!
Monster World expertly blends elements of the private eye novels of yesteryear with those of supernatural horror. It's a solid read with some dynamite artwork. If you ever wanted to see Humphrey Bogart fight a zombie, this book is for you. Read Full Review
Needless to say, I am definitely excited to see what happens next issue, which is appropriately called “War of Nightmares.” For anyone who likes these genres, or a generally good story overall, you’ve got to check this series out! Read Full Review
This issue keeps the pacing of the last, it never feels slow from one page to the next. The art is simply gorgeous, it has a beautiful early 40's feel to it. The writing is very well done as both a horror book and more importantly a crime noire. The story is interesting and fun, it feels very easy to read which makes it a joy. Monsters, murder and a private eye with an eye for the ladies, Really what more could you want. Read Full Review
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