Battle Beasts is a property that I honestly never thought I'd see again. Sure I loved them as a child and would proudly display them on my desk if I were to find them again, but when childhood toys come up they're rarely mentioned. Although I'm sure now everyone will proclaim that the pink and white Shark was their favorite or that they had the really rare Giraffe. Frankly, I'm just glad that this book exists and that it's so good. Good enough that I read it twice and treated it like a birthday present that was just for me. It's hitting stores the week before Comic Con and I cannot encourage you enough to pick it up even if you have no idea what line of toys I'm talking about. A good comic is a good comic regardless of whether or not it's a licensed property. Read Full Review
In short, Battle Beasts #1 is a good opener. It sets up the series, offering enough exposition to understand the situation without going into detail. With decent art work to truly highlight the unique concept, this is a series for those who are willing to look past the less serious aspects of giant talking animals. Read Full Review
In short, it's a bland and inoffensive attempt at turning toys into a story -- but is it worth a read for anyone who wasn't a massive "Battle Beasts" fan? No. Not at all. Read Full Review
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