I was more than a little surprised by Beast Wagon. On paper it sounded great, but reading it for myself" it's so much better. I haven't read a lot of indie comics that have really grabbed me this year. Granted I have a lot of indie comics sitting on me "eDesk", but Beast Wagon is an early front runner for my break out indie of the year. The next issue drops in November and this furless fuck will be waiting to join the uprising until then. Read Full Review
And that's kind of where “Beast Wagon” draws most of its appeal. By taking a kind of inherently messed up establishment like the zoo and digging into every messed up aspect of it, Johnson and Pearson have created a complex world and made it sick. Rather than go for the shock value found in other creepy comics, the duo attack the primal part of human nature and drag it down into the dirt with the other animals. By exploring the relationship between man and beast through such a disturbed filter, “Beast Wagon” proves to be a comic with something more to say beyond its diseased presentation. Read Full Review
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