Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the forest...
For anyone who is into comedic slashers, this definitely won't disappoint. And just in case sharks on land weren't enough, stay tuned for GrizzlyShark vs SeaBear next month! I don't know about you, but this fantastical, uncensored, fast-paced insanity is one of the greatest types of humor I've ever seen! Read Full Review
In short, Grizzlyshark #2 is fun and silly and kind of stupid, clearly capitalizing on the success of similar cinematic fare, like Sharknado. If you're into that kind of stuff, with an even more decidedly Tom & Jerry bent, then you're gonna love this book. If not, you might just want to skip it. I'll personally be sticking around, not because its cliffhanger leaves me on bated breath, but because next issue finally promises the always-intended showdown between Grizzlyshark and Seabear. And you can call me a sucker if you like, but that I've gotta see. Read Full Review
Even though, I did enjoy this book, I find it very hard to recommend because of how tasteless some of the jokes can get. Some times it crosses that boarder from being tasteless to being down right offensive at times. Read Full Review
Having said that, the art in this book is decent. The gore is drawn with cartoon-y verve, but the design of the monster is fairly bland as you usually only see it's head and looks like a regular shark otherwise. However ,none of this is enough to makeup for the poor storytelling found here. Do everything you possibly can to avoid this one, folks. It is a waste of time, and often more insulting than entertaining. Read Full Review