Itinerant ghost-hunter Hector Plasm has faced all sorts of unquiet spirits in his travels, but a series of murders in a Pacific Northwest town leads him to confront a creature more solid than usual: BIGFOOT! Can Hector track down a beast that doesn’t want to be found, clear his own name, AND save a struggling local business at the same time?
Benito Cereno tells a fun tale of the supernatural. Hector is really humorous (He kicks open a door marked Don't Open Witch Inside, thus freeing the witch. When the witch flies off, he shrugs his shoulders and remarks "Well, I don't know what I was expecting) with a perfect combination of sarcasm and mystery. The first issue is masterfully crafted, mixing the whimsical and dark elements in a way that keeps the comedic elements while driving the murder mystery forward. Read Full Review
Hunter captures the tone and mood of the story perfectly with a fun, visually engaging art style that enhances and elevates the story and its world. Read Full Review
Hector Plasm: Hunt the Bigfoot #1 is a super fun and entertaining book. The cartoon art style matches the tone of the story perfectly, to really give the reader a truly fun joyride. The absurd story wouldn't work under any other circumstances, but in this case, it works really well. If you are looking for a fun read that will thoroughly entertain you, this is the book for you. Well at the LCS this week, consider picking up a copy of this issue. Read Full Review
At only three isssues in length, the series is going to be over very, very quickly. Cereno has a great deal of energy with brisk pacing that suggests a great many different directions in the final 2/3 of the series. Its going to be interesting to see how everything moves for Hector. Hes going to be drawn-into contact with the Bigfoot. Cereno has kept everything ambiguus enough at the end of the irst issue that it c ould clearly be going in ay direction at allby the end of the third issue. Read Full Review
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