MINISERIES PREMIERE
Buzzard County, 1981-Moonshine Bigfoot spends his days making a living while outwitting clueless cops, reckless rivals, and buffoonish Bigfoot Hunters. All is hunky-dory until he draws the attention of an Illuminati-esque cabal. With his partner in life and crime, Amethyst, our hairy hero is about to learn that some problems can't be handled just by jumping them in a souped-up Mach 1.
Ellis delivers some fantastic art in the issue. The story has a wonderful setting and Ellis takes advantage of that by making some truly surreal and stunning visuals to match the insane energy of the story. Read Full Review
Moonshine Bigfoot sets the pace for the story to come. There's plenty of action and a ton of laughs along the way. Characters are larger than life and over the top. I hate to say it but the only thing that stumped me here was the pacing. There's a lot of exposition that has some high octane scenes spinning wheels in the mud. However the premise is great and my intrigue still has me high on what's next. Read Full Review
Because it's not slamming on the gas outright, the debut of 'Moonshine Bigfoot' comes off as a more measured, impactful take on '90s comic xtreme-ness. Read Full Review
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