For a guy like Griz, killing monsters comes easy. Saving monsters? That's a whole new ball game! But that's what Griz and his chainsaw-wielding koala partner Cuddles have to do-save a monster from a terrible fate! But rescuing hideous beasts from their awful fates is dangerous business, especially when your own past is... complicated.
Patrick Piazzalunga offers some fantastic art in this issue. I continue to love the visual contrast between certain characters and elements of the world. Seeing Griz behind the wheel of his tiny car continues to make me laugh. Read Full Review
With this second issue, Monsters Are My Business coalesces into a stronger (and gleefully weirder) series. Read Full Review
Monsters Are My Business #2 is a larger-than-life adventure story. We are deep enough in to understand that Griz's involvement is only the tip of the iceberg. Who knows what weird twists are yet to come? Read Full Review
Griz, Cuddles, and Hillary continue their fast-paced, schlocky-fun adventures. This time, we get a car chase, a depressed monster riddled with loneliness and self-doubt (poor guy!), a huge and menacing abomination with a fragile ego, and there's yet one more surprise for you in there. From all the books I'm reading right now, this title is the one I feel the creative team is having the most fun with, and their fun rubs on you. It's very trope, but you really don't need to be groundbreaking to be fun. This is the type of work that brings 'comic' to comic book. I'm looking forward to issue #3.