After an insane battle with the first of the Beasts known as Thunderthighs, a brave warrior named Orphan Mo and her newfound mountain bandits move forward in their journey to take down the next boss.
If you are a fan of old Kung-Fu movies like Five Deadly Venoms, Five Masters of Death, and many others then Orphan and the Five Beasts is a must read. Stokoe pays homage to those films while putting his own wild twist on the genre. Read Full Review
Stokoe's inversion on a predictable revelation is the most impressive element in issue #3 as a spread near the issue's end offers a jaw-dropping bit of body horror that will leave readers eagerly awaiting whatever comes next" whenever it arrives. Read Full Review
Despite the long distance between these issues coming out, this series is still making me want to come back for more. I wasn't sure how, or if, James Stokoe could outdo the confrontation with the First Beast, but he definitely did it.
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This is a comic worth reading and it makes me want to get the first two issues. Punching myself for not noticing when they first came out. The art is awesome with great expressive detail. Get it and read it