"A VISIT FROM AUNT FLO," Day Three
Maude suspects that the cat lady downstairs may be part of a cult. The toilet is clogged by a strange blockage in the septic system. And a recent spat of deadly mauling attacks takes its toll on the community. Plus: bonus backmatter featuring art and words by smart, angry teens!
This issue is genuinely stellar and proves that Man-Eaters is a must-read. Read Full Review
Man-Eaters #3 is the series' finest issue thus far. Chelsea Cain's script is smart and biting, relevant and packed with pop-culture. Similarly, Kate Niemczyk's art provides a stunning visual story, adding layers to the series. Read Full Review
Reflecting on the pace of this series I keep thinking it is moving kind of slow. Granted the content and the metaphorical aspects are really important. Yet at the same time, Maude hasn't done anything moving except discover her period. That is still an important aspect, but the build-up is starting to get a little long. I'm pretty sure the “Aw shit. It's about to go down” is coming. She's showing those “symptoms”. Read Full Review
You're easily sucked in from page one and the fun is over far too soon. This series will be a huge crowd pleaser when collected into a trade paperback and all this goodness is bound together. Read Full Review
Maneaters is as serious as "Bitch Planet" but as much fun as "Riverdale." In so many ways, it is the perfect comic for our gender regressive times. 4.25/5 Read Full Review
Kate Niemczyk and Rachelle Rosenberg's pencils and colors, while well done, cannot save "Man-Eaters" #3 from being utterly immersion-breaking on a wide variety of levels. Read Full Review
The plot is very bare bones, but it's not lacking in gags. This comic just... Makes me smile.
Hello Fuzzy Ones!
I'm beginning to truly love this comic, in a completely ironic way. Anyways, here goes my bulletpoint review/commentary
- Despite the snark, at least the sex ed/puberty talk is better than the one they offer in Texas public schools.
- That's a nice tip to get rid of blood stains in your laundry, might give it a try next time I get a nosebleed.
- Here comes Cain's other fetish: Corgis. Hot take: Corgis are overrated.
- Yep, the husband is completely useless.
- And that's probably a reference to the Sinclair Group and their op-eds across their local tv stations.
- Oh hey, segregation cups. *eyeroll* Bonus point for a jab at girls invading geek areas.
- And turns out the gi more
there's an attempt at a comic book in this issue... but it quickly gives in to propaganda