After a horrific attack from an army of crawling, disembodied heads threatening Japan; Emrys and his team of canine companions pick up a scent that leads them to bizarre shape-shifting tanuki, a cannibal witch, and a pack of badass Shiba Inus.
This series never disappoints. On every level it continues to enthrall and ensnare the reader. Pick Beasts Of Burden: Occupied Territory #2 up and enjoy! Read Full Review
Emrys and Mullins are on their own, deep in the woods outside of town. Read Full Review
Occupied Territory #2 makes it clear that there's plenty more to be discovered in this fictional world as two wayward canines open the door to wise dogs in both of Earth's semispheres. In character work, imagination, and presentation, there are few comics as rewarding to readers today as Beasts of Burden. Read Full Review
Beasts of Burden is a fantastic property in general and what we get here in this series is turning into a really enjoyable side story. There's a whole world of mythology to build out there for it and doing something like this is really great to have. I like the smaller focus with just Emrys and Mullins as the last series I read was really overstuffed with characters and this one is delving into some fun Japanese things as well. This is a really solid installment that moves us further into the storyline and brings some new things to it. I'm excited for what's next. Read Full Review
There's some crazy shit in this issue.
Great artwork and writting. I loved to see all of these japanese mithologycal beings making cameos. And we also get a nice bit of character developpement.