A horrifying scene unfolds in the moonlit parking lot behind KSKB-TV. Jerri Bartman, new host of the Count Crowley Show, is in the clutches of a bloodthirsty beast. How will she escape the snarling jaws of this animal? And what secrets lie buried within the abandoned home of her missing predecessor, the real . . . COUNT CROWLEY?
The bottom line is David Dastmalchian continues to drive this book like a long-haul trucker on a rabid mission to deliver its goods and he does. This whole team does. I cannot stress enough that this book is one that you should be reading! I understand the Big 2 have big events going on, and they are awesome in their own right, however, what I am about to say next will most likely get some colorful comments from comic fans and Im ok with that. When these four issues are all said and done, Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter should be considered for an Eisner for Best Limited Series and Best Writer/Artist. This book is that good, and stands on its own with any horror story of any timeframe. Read Full Review
Lukas Ketner offers some brilliant art in this issue. His style is perfectly suited for this type of story and the art has a beautiful blend of detailed characters and a classic horror comic style. Read Full Review
David Dastmalchian ramps up the mystery and action in a well-paced and fun to read second issue. Read Full Review
This book will be an absolute blast when it's collected and you can actually sink your teeth into large chunks at a time. Read Full Review