Amon investigates an ancient cemetery of mythical giants that lies under the San Andreas Fault and discovers that someone has awakened the giants with the intention to unleash them against mankind. While in battle with the giants, Anon is ambushed and left for dead. As he loses consciousness he is astonished to see through his bloody and weakened eyes that the person responsible for leaving him grasping for life is his own father, Amon Butler!
The imagery of Los Angeles in flames is unfortunately not a foreign concept at the moment, as most of the West Coast is on fire. It's still a chilling visual seeing these monsters rampage down major highways and destroy buildings. We don't know their true goal here just yet, but Titan Amon is not going to let them get to it without a fight. Read Full Review
Graveland has put me through some ups and downs in its first three issues. Graveland #1 was still the most enjoyable, but #3 does bring back some of the fun of the first issue and vastly improves on the second. Titan Amon isnt a likable or compelling protagonist, but the overall premise and art are quite good. I can tentatively recommend this issue for anyone who need more kaiju action in their lives. Read Full Review