'REED GUNTHER IN FISH OUT OF SLAUGHTER!' Reed and his trusty steed Sterling must fight their way through the wild, wild... East? The out-of-place cowboy searches New York City for the monster-creating Idol and his missing friends while being pursued by the President's best monster-fighting government agent!
As all ages comics go, they dont get much better than this. Reed Gunther is always entertaining and relentlessly fun and with 34 pages (32 of which are story) it is great value for money and something kids should really spend some time reading. There is nothing not to love about a cowboy that rides a bear, Nuff Said! Read Full Review
This is the first issue of this comic Ive ever read, but Ill give it credit for being relatively easy to follow, even though this is the fourth issue in. Reed, the titular bear riding cowboy, is seeking both a woman and a mysterious idol thats causing grotesque monster mutations in its wake. New to the big city and awestruck by it all, Reeds bear friend Sterling is mistaken for a monster, while Reed is basically dismissed, while a government agent is after the monsters and assumes Sterling is one. There are misunderstandings, fights, and escapes. Its a cute adventure, and certainly all ages. In fact, the more of a kid you are, in age or at heart, the more enjoyment you will receive. The artwork is colorful and kinetic, and its all pretty adorable. A lighthearted, charmingly goofy comic. Read Full Review
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