"THE DARK PAST MEOWS AT THE DOOR"
One cannot escape one's demons forever! Jason has managed to find Rita again and threatens to make her pay for all the sins of the past. But Rita and Steve have bigger problems to think about. Deb and Robert have disappeared to who knows where, and as time moves inexorably on, the two young lovers are about to discover that recklessness can have terrifying consequences!
Bragas art is incredibly beautiful and brilliantly detailed in both the characters and the gore they witness. The visual style is perfect for the story and works perfectly with the horror and human elements. Read Full Review
In an action-packed romp of an issue, Purr Evil explores the truth behind the demonic cats and why the fate of the world rests on young Deb's shoulders. Read Full Review
Gen Z culture, assassins, and demons what more do you need? Read Full Review
Purr Evil #2 escalates the story for better or worse. A lot of what works with the way the story escalates is thanks to the great artwork. The writing does need to improve its world building to compliment what the series lead are put through by the evil demonic force behind everything. Read Full Review
Though filled with action, this fast-paced issue brings little to the table, so Purr Evil will need to toss a treat to readers soon to keep them sticking around. Read Full Review
Ooof, that went downhill fast. There is a lack of clarity about how the evil kittens work and who certain supporting characters are but, worse still, there are instances where the dialogue is clearly out of order; lines appear a couple panels later than they should have in one instance. It makes it that much more challenging to follow a story that really doesn't seem particularly complicated. I dunno if the editor went on vacation or what, but my expectations for the series just tanked and I just hope that they bounce back with the third issue.
OMG ! i shouldn't picked the issue 2 whyyyyyy? everything is terrible from the writting to the art !!