With present day society being nothing more than a meandering landscape of bloated roadkill, leave it to our recovering alcoholic Chomsky and 8" Jesus to confront the facade of what stands for humanity's cardboard excuse of a higher power.
Miniature Jesus #4 is the continuation of a story that might someday be collected and shared as an example of what can be done within this aging medium. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
The final page of this installment is as bizarre and confusing as one would expect, considering McKeevers established universe. Readers will definitely be scratching their heads, wondering what the last issue has in store for the tormented protagonist. Read Full Review
Sure, one drawback in the series is that if anyone were to drop in as a new reader they will surely be lost. Heck, I got to admit I'm not even sure what the general premise as I mentioned previously but I chalk that up to the creative aspect of the book. Of course it might even be read better as a collected edition thus the reason the plot seems scattered all over the place. That being said, I still can't help but appreciate what the comic brings to the table altogether. Miniature Jesus is confusing as ever, but the amount of quality work on it anybody will take notice as the comic still manages to grab me as a reader. Read Full Review
Finally, in this issue, all the creatures, because I don't know what the hell to call them, met up. Jesus and Chomsky's relationship is hilarious even though Jesus doesn't say a word. When you can play charades with Jesus it sounds like a fun day to me. The characters bounce off of each nicely considering they are all different; humans, cats, ghost, savor. I can still say I am interested to see where this comic goes. It has some very weird tones but the entertainment is there. Read Full Review
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