Something is wrong in the deep forests of Broke Tree Valley. Something deadly. Something mammoth. The legends speak of something larger than human comprehension...A monstrous phantom that disappears for decades at a time. Now, it's back, and things are about to go Very Bad if four people-Olivia, Jess, Kokoro, and Mason, scientists who have come to the small city of Kasbro to investigate a bizarre series of seismic activities in this heavily forested valley-can't put the Mammoth to rest. One real problem with this is...Olivia's dead.
Paul Tobin and Arjuna Susini have crafted a debut issue that sets the stage for an intriguing series filled with mystery, suspense, and heart-pounding terror. Dive into Broke Tree Valley with Olivia, Jess, Kokoro, and Mason as they confront the deadly Mammoth lurking in the shadows-it's an unforgettable journey you won't want to miss. Read Full Review
This unique mystery is definitely a page turner and is sure to hook readers. The entire creative team not only tells an interesting story, but makes great use of every page with its story and art. Read Full Review
From someone who doesn't like horror, The Mammoth #1 is a hell of a start. It has a Blair Witch vibe about it, not just with the story (which deals with the woods) but in how it's presented and what's teased. It delivers some emotion and loss and then hits you at the end in unexpected ways. It has me excited to come back for more and see what happens next. Read Full Review
Whether The Mammoth ultimately leans heavily into gruesome horror or sits more on the side of a thriller, the series is off to a good start. This first issue generates a lot of curiosity that is certain to motivate most readers to pick up the second issue. The Mammoth #1 is sure to entice horror and thriller fans. Read Full Review
On one hand, I liked the mystery. On the other hand, they didn't get as far into as I would have liked. The characters were given time, but some of it was just corny.
The art was well done but the story was lacking substance. Spent too much time on fleshing out a dead character for a first issue instead of focusing on the anomaly in the valley. Doubt I pick up the 2nd issue.