LUDOCRATS, the comic that makes its whole creative team shout, "Oh God. What have we done? Why didn't anyone stop us?" on a monthly basis.
Ludocrats #3 doesn't feel like a story that festered and fermented for a decade or two (even though it kind of did), it feels like a collaboration, not just between creators, but characters. The characters have agency and use it to be as big and ridiculous and as terrible as possible, and it is so. Much. Fun. Read Full Review
Distilled lunacy crafted with expert care into a delight of a periodical. Hurry up and get yourself some of this. Read Full Review
The Ludocrats has settled into a familiar rhythm that may run contrary to the series' spirit, but proves plenty amusing nonetheless. Read Full Review
Ludocrats is an insane and quirky series, one full of unique characters, plot arcs, and artwork. Read Full Review
The Ludocrats make a lot of progress in this issue. Dirty jokes, visual gags, and expressive visuals are all kicked up a notch, making this the most entertaining entry in the series so far. Read Full Review