The year is 2094, and men rule the world. So what has changed in seventy years, you ask? Following the ten-year Sildenafil wars of 2053, Earth has become a barren wasteland. Factions of surviving men led by “Quest Ragnor, King of Males” have taken over the remnants of cities and towns across the globe, capturing and enslaving all women…Well, all women except for three super bimbos with unparalleled bloodlust and an unquenchable thirst for violence: Baby, Belladonna, and Babette. Unwilling to bend to the whims and desires of the buffoons in charge, too slippery to be caught, and too sexy for chains, these three bangin’ babes are at themore
The book has the spirit of a Russ Meyer film. Violent, surreal, sexy and incredibly fun to read. Read Full Review
Dark Horse once again has a fantastic series that everyone should check out. This 3-issue mini-series is going to make everyone excited to read it. But you will also want to root for the main characters as well. Read Full Review
Darrow delivers fantastic visuals throughout this issue. The character designs are amazing and I love the visual style of this issue. Read Full Review
A few things hurt Tramps of The Apocalypse #1 from page to page. But when looked at from a bird's eye view, this is a witty and punkish comic that is full of style. Read Full Review
I'm not sure about this one. The only thing I am sure about is that I dislike the art. A lot. The writing is interesting (note that I didn't say "good" per se), the voice-over like captions here and there and things like that give it good flavor. I'm a sucker for post-apocalyptic stories so I'll definitely give this a couple more issues but if I had to make a decision now I probably wouldn't continue this book just because so far the plot seems too simplistic and the art is so unappealing to me. The humor did work for me though, so that goes a long way in my opinion. I can see potential in it, so hopefully I'm pleasantly surprised.