Guiding souls to the afterlife doesn't always go smoothly, especially when SOMEONE (Becka!) interrupts the job. Now, Kim and Becka must contend with a very irate and very uncooperative customer. The pair need to hatch a plan to complete Kim's allotment of souls without interruption, or Kim may lose her job--and potentially her life!
Kim Reaper is a charmingly illustrated supernatural romp whose characters are relatable and authentic despite the strange circumstances; everyone can relate to Becka and Kim's fledgling relationship struggles, even if "chasing down a cat-covered muscle man" doesn't make an appearance in our worst first date halls of fame. Read Full Review
Sarah Graley has created an excellent story that is truly fun to read. With assertive female leads and a gothic aesthetic, every page will have you smiling, like Becka holding a plush hot dog finding out Kim is single. Read Full Review
I soooooooooo can't wait for issue number three. This is a new fave and a new addition for my for my pull list. Kim Reaper is just too good to stay away from. You get your laughs, your budding queer romance, weirdness and bad puns. Do yourself a solid and pick it if you haven't already. Read Full Review
A gut-punch exorcism punctuated by the sound effect "B'GON!" is probably the most perfect thing I'll see this week. Read Full Review
Kim Reaper is a supernatural Scott Pilgrim. It's the kind of comic you will read with a smile on your face from cover to cover. It also takes the doom and gloom out of death and the Grim Reaper. Instead, it's less about an unstoppable force of nature and more about how someone can pay their bills by reaping a few souls here and there. I wonder if they offer dental. Read Full Review
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