Savage, wild-eyed bears are attacking cities across America, and only the Shirtless Bear-Fighter can stop them! But as Shirtless punches his way through wave after wave of not-so-friendly fozzies, one question looms large in his furious mind...just what is driving these bears so damn crazy? Enter...THE HILLBILLY WARLOCK!
Do yourself a favor and take life a little less seriously by reading this issue. Its outlandish, silly and a ton of fun. Read Full Review
If you havent read issue 1 I highly suggest it because its hilariously brilliant. This issue falls right in line with that brilliance. If you want to see action and insane bear fights this series is for you. The story is ridiculous and absurd but in the best way. If you want to see THE manliest bad ass in comics right now you need to be reading Shirtless Bearfighter. Rating: 9/10 Stars. Read Full Review
this book is packed with hilarious storylines and even wilder characters. If you are looking for a fun book to read and lighting up your load of dark and superhero books this is definitely the read you are looking for, Jody Leheup and Sebastian Girner do a great job of packing a bear ton of humor, Cant wait for issue #3. Read Full Review
A solid BEAR PUNCH! And BEAR KICK! of staggering genius. Read Full Review
If you're an Axe Cop fan and you've been searching for another comic that can replicate that book's zany, free association approach to storytelling, look no further than Shirtless Bear-Fighter. This book is goofy and dumb in all the right ways. Read Full Review
Listen, Shirtless Bear-Fighter isn't going to be for everybody. Some of you will hate it because it's "stupid" and doesn't take itself seriously enough. While others will think the same things but come out with a different outcome. I liked the book a lot. I like things that are fun and light and funny and weird and stupid. I like dumbass action movies with ridiculous main characters and complex storylines and character interactions. Again, though, I feel I need to say that this book isn't reinventing any wheels or anything like that. It's just a fun book and I think if you give it a chance and just breathe you'll see that too. Read Full Review
The writing is inconsistent in its amount of endearing silliness, but what strong humor is present (along with good work by the art team) make this a decent issue. Read Full Review