ROAD TRIP! The cannibalistic furries have abducted Devin away on a fiery SWAT van road trip to visit the group's creepy mansion of horrors. Keebler drives and Scratch rides shotgun as Kasha and Devin argue whether he's suitable enough to eat or not.
‘Plush' #3 sees our hapless hero and seemingly Stockholm Syndrome suffering doofus, Devin, follow his cannibal killing saviours to their family home. And, as you'd expect, it's not the cosiest of dwellings. Humour, horror and… hopeless romance? Coming from the usual gang of idiots, Doug Wagner and Daniel Hillyard. Read Full Review
PLUSH is a series that almost certainly isnt getting the attention it deserves. Its a fun comic to be sure with a darkly comedic premise. But as PLUSH #3 shows, there is a lot more going on here. The furry costumes and the cannibalism probably gets the reader to open the book, but once they do theyll discover a funny, fresh, and surprisingly smart series. Read Full Review
Hilyard delivers some beautifully detailed and disturbing art throughout the issue and I love the style of the art and its characters. There are small moments that stuck with me visually and I enjoyed that a lot. Read Full Review
Plush #3 delivers another grand entry into this bloody story about cannibals and love gone extremely wrong. Read Full Review
The art is great. The writer is wtf funny. It's such an oddity and it's fantastic. Read Full Review
Plush continues to baffle me in a lot of ways, but that's actually one of its charms. Read Full Review
'Plush' is an oddly sweet and dark comedy featuring cannibalism that only Wagner and Hillyard could pull off. Oozing with blood and loads of charm, 'Plush' is like 'Raising Arizona' and 'The Hills Have Eyes' had a baby. Read Full Review
It's funny, I can see how Devin is getting seduced by this crew of murderous furries, as they are the only people that treat him with respect... But they are clearly psychos, and he needs to get the fuck out of there.