Ah, Buzzard County, where dealing with mysterious mushrooms, sinister squirrels, and ghosts from Delaware are just part of an average day! A routine car chase has already changed Moonshine Bigfoot’s life forever—only problem is, he's too stubborn to see it. Moonshine better wise up quickly, as Amethyst’s Tarot cards can’t even predict the chaos about to be unleashed by Big Level!
Ellis delivers awesome art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of this issue and how it captures the mood of tone of both the story and the setting. Read Full Review
As this book continues to buck expectations and feel novel and interesting, a compelling new fictional world emerges with heart and absurdity to spare. Read Full Review
The follow-up to the opening issue feels like its lumping a little bit. This should be an opportunity to expand the mythology of the world of moonshine Bigfoot. It doesnt really work, though. This really feel all that interesting. Instead is a close-up on a couple of characters who arent as interesting as the villain. And a villain is really worth the cover price. Hes a really genuinely interesting guy. And it is an interesting spoof on the traditional idea of the arch villain. So it works quite well with respect to that. But so much of it feels like a lost opportunity. Read Full Review
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