A totally disgusting demon named Uncle Gunnysack is abducting powerful spirits called loas. Can Punk Mambo stop the drooling, sharp-toothed fiend before it strikes again?
Get ready for magical brawlin' in a bazaar!
Guys, this comic has spirit snakessssss. They're voodoo gods. And they're giant snakes. It's awesome.
Writer Cullen Bunn (Venom) and artist Adam Gorham (Rocket) unleash a kickass issue that's perfect for fans of spectacular supernatural mayhem and characters who love telling other people to sod off.
Punk Mambo is a classic if I've ever read one. The storytelling flows organically and is complemented perfectly with the artwork. I look forward to every issue to find out more about Victoria's past and about this wonderful world the creative team is composing. Read Full Review
True to her name, Punk Mambo doesn't follow the rules in this second issue. Because of that, this series continues to be a lot of fun. Read Full Review
Punk Mambo #2 is very akin to the impact punk music has on those tired of the mundane over-produced music of today. Punk Mambo #2 is a breath of fresh air, followed by a shot of adrenaline. The reader is encouraged to be lost in the music (or the comic) and get taken along on a musical trip. Cullen Bunn, Adam Gorham and colorist Jose Villarrubia have produced one of the freshest feeling comics I've read in a long time. Don't miss this. Read Full Review
Punk Mambo is swiftly establishing itself as the magic based book of the summer. It gets to the point without rushing, it's indulgent without feeling bloated or pretentious. It's near perfect for an intro to what Punk Mambo is capable of for new readers and reminder to loyal fans alike. Read Full Review
PUNK MAMBO #2 takes everything that worked in issue one and expands on it. The writing is strong, and is propelled by stellar artwork and lettering. Definitely recommended. Read Full Review
The supernatural spectacular continues in Punk Mambo #2, and we walked away learning a lot about this misfit mambo. Whether it was re-emphasizing things we already knew, or making sure that new readers were welcomed properly into her world, this second issue excelled for the balance given to fleshing out her character while at the same time furthering the plot. Read Full Review
Punk Mambo is a series I am getting deeply invested in. Issue #2 keeps the ball rolling in an excellent way. With new characters and new revelations, it's definitely worth a read. I highly recommend it. Read Full Review
Decent execution of a thorny and complex subject. Read Full Review