Eons ago, visitors from outer space buried an item of unimaginable power in the primordial swamps that would one day become King Lake-a quaint little basin on the edge of Whisper, USA. Millions of years later, a comet's radioactive waves awaken the monster slumbering beneath the lake. As the beast feeds on America's sweet, delicious youth, brain-slugs infect the quiet town, causing victims to vomit up their kill-hungry, zombified skeletons. But for seventeen-year-old Jarrod Parker, none of that stuff matters much. For him, this isn't about the Apocalypse. It's about payback. Nothing-not his friends, not the undead, not even the end of the wormore
I am so excited for Cult Classic to expand into more stories. From the looks of Creature Feature, the creative team is going big. This is some top notch sci-fi horror that's just getting started. It's like Godzilla meets Happy Days through the lens of Junji Ito. Read Full Review
Vault Comics shared Cult Classic universe is back, and the mix of rising creators/rising publisher gives us a confident book loaded with body horror, nostalgia, and surprise. What else could you want? Read Full Review
Cult Classic: Creature Feature #1 is yet another thrilling horror from Vault Comics, delivering a story that expertly captures vintage terror with some truly wicked artwork. Read Full Review
Classic Creature Feature #1 hits the spot. The use of a cliffhanger is a bit puzzling and unorthodox, because usually stories such as these are usually resolved in one issue, but I a still intrigued enough to look forward to it coming out issue #2. Read Full Review
"Cult Classic: Creature Feature" #1 is an incredibly well made tale of gross-out sci-fi/horror, wrapped in Americana. Read Full Review
The launch is rough around its edges. That's forgivable; the B-films it emulates were, too. Witchy warts and all, it makes a good Halloween season read. Read Full Review
Rahler & Co deliver an enjoyable homage to vintage B-movie horror that will surely delight fans of this style. Read Full Review
It's clear that this comic is a love letter to genre, but its own rambling nature prevents it from evoking any strong reactions. Read Full Review
I had a lot of fun with this comic.
The characters were compelling and the shocks unexpected. It felt really well thought out with some great conflict being stored up for later issues and real sympathy elicited for the various victims and/or mediators.
Looking forward to Issue 2.