A team of paranormal investigators poking around Burden Hill disturb the graveyard where the "Master" lies, setting off a chain of events that will have serious consequences for the animal defenders of the haunted town.
An excellent entry point to the supernatural adventures and thrills of the four legged protectors of Burden Hill. The characters are fun, the horror strong, and the visuals wonderfully detailed and damning. You haven't experienced horror until you follow the Beasts. Recommended. Read Full Review
If you want to read something unique this week, with some great water color style artwork, then you can't go wrong with this comic. Read Full Review
So Presence of Others is a very different book from the rest of the Beasts catalog, but a welcome change that connotes artistic growth. More people and less puppies. A very deliberate review of past exploits, an autopsy of the series in an attempt to solve the mystery of Burden's slow murder. All of it harbingers Beasts as something bigger than it was before. Read Full Review
"Beasts of Burden: The Presence of Others, Part One" reintroduces the concept of the series with grace and throws in a few creatures that go bump in the night. Read Full Review
From strange things in the graveyard to more trouble with the rats, it's never a dull moment. Read Full Review
Even if this is your first time with this series it's worth a read. Read Full Review