The showdown you've been waiting for! It's our Zombie Punks versus the Westboro Baptist Church in an all-out gorefest battle royale! Who will live? Who will die? What do Shirley Phelps' guts look like? What part will Fall Out Boy's Andy Hurley play now that he's joined the band and gone full-zombie? How absolutely friggin' insanely awesome will this issue be? All those questions answered in this final blood soaked masterpiece of comedic comic book carnage named Toe Tag Riot!
Obviously I urge you to pick up all of Toe Tag Riot but if you need any further convincing, try this on for size: Im pretty sure the Black Cat crew is in this final issue! Black Cat is the comic book store where I work and continue my education in the medium. Greg, the bald owner whod rather I didnt refer to him that way is peppered throughout, and Id put money down that Im the purple-haired girl at the wedding. If you dont want to feed an undead need for acceptance, feed my ego and pick up Toe Tag Riot any way you can. Read Full Review
We got exactly what was promised. Toe Tag Riot goes up against the Westboro Baptist Chruch. We see a concert, a fight, some guts, some blood and a great ending to this great series. I really hope that this isn't the end of Toe Tag Riot. I hope we get to see more of them. This series has dealt with very interesting subject matters and while humorous, has been done with tastefully. This series will likely end up high on my favourite series of 2015. If you are a fan of fun, well written and good looking books do yourself a favour and check this issue out. Do yourself another favour and check out the entire series! Read Full Review
Now, the mini series has wrapped up and now that it's all finished I recommend it to everyone except small children. Even if zombies are not your thing, the way they approach social issues is extremely appealing. Read Full Review
Toe Tag Riot is a gore-filled romp of a comic, destroying everything normal people hate about the world. It's taken on ridiculous stereotypes by literally eviscerating them without ever losing sight of the overall message of acceptance and " perhaps most importantly " never getting preachy. It's not like the band pops up at the end and reminds everyone to be cool. Instead it's a bunch of friends having fun and flipping a big middle finger at the bigots and the other assorted douchebags out there. Read Full Review
As a comic, its undeniably a little hit or miss, but as a statement, it hits the mark like a bayonet-adorned guitar to the temple. Black Mask Studios take great pride in their mission statement of backing comics that other publishers wouldnt necessarily look twice at, and Toe Tag Riot is living, breathing proof of that. Subversive, transgressive and filled with raw passion, this is a series that wears its heart on its sleeve, and in todays increasingly sterile, cookie-cutter world of comics, thats something to be truly admired. Read Full Review
Toe Tag Riot #4 is definitely going to impress readers that have been enjoying the series. Being as exciting as ever, with some extravagant action, this is certainly not for those that love serious stories. It is however something that I'd strongly recommend for anyone who are open to strange and weird concepts. Read Full Review
I wish I had more to say about this issue, but the gist is that if you've enjoyed the first three issues you'll enjoy the fourth issue. Nuff said. Read Full Review
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