Chaos erupts at Wilmhurst-a gated community in the middle of nowhere for murderous slasher monsters-as special agents and police officers infiltrate their home base looking for war.
o A brand-new meta-horror story that's Cabin in the Woods meets Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.
Kowalski delivers some beautifully brutal art throughout the issue. I love the style and character designs. Read Full Review
With a deepening mystery and implications of larger horror, Where Monsters Lie continues to joyfully play with horror tropes. Read Full Review
Where Monsters Lie #2 really comes down to the idea of a clown with a flamethrower. If the insane concept doesn't get you to smile and laugh a little, you're probably not going to enjoy the comic. It's out there in a good way and takes the 80s slasher concept to a whole new, and fun, level. Read Full Review
The police descend on Wilmhurst, but the serial killers are not fazed in the least. Read Full Review
A great concept with questionable execution. The writing and drawing are uneven and don't match the quality of the initial idea. The drawings, in particular, are loose to the point of sometimes being unrecognizable. Read Full Review
If there's more to be found within the pages of Where Monsters Lie, it will be in the mysteries behind this bizarre community of killers. Read Full Review
It's a cool concept that is done in a cartoonie type manner. It's interesting, it's gory, it's fun? Not sure if that's the best word, but I find it interesting.