Long thought to be an urban legend in the underground music scene of Redondo Beach, POSER is back to carve a gory slash through the heart of the Los Angeles South Bay! Read the hot new series Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) calls "relentless and brutal" and Sean Murphy (Punk Rock Jesus) raves is a "master class in sequential storytelling."
If you love punk, horror or both, give this a read and turn the soundtrack up to 11. Read Full Review
Overall,Poseris going to be the next big thing for Waxwork Comics. An indie slasher that centers around youthful rebellion, good music, and humanizing flaws, it promises to hold unexpected twists on the journey that lies ahead. Don't wait to jump on the bandwagon:Poser #1hits stores September 5, 2018 and you want to be on this from the start. If you're not" well, you know what they say about people who join in on the newest trends: Read Full Review
The art and colors support the overall tone of the issue: gritty, with edges. If you like horror, you'll love this issue, particularly if you enjoy the sort of horror that plays in the gray and makes you wonder who the bad guys really are. Read Full Review
With Halloween on the way and everyone getting into the spooky spirit, this is the perfect book to add to your pull list. Read Full Review
This is clearly not a book for young audiences or those with weak stomachs. Matt Miner gave us horror without it being cheesy. This is how horror movies should be written. The artwork flows with the story. I can look at it and believe that the creators have been to Southern California and that they have been involved in the punk scene. I cannot wait to see what this creative team has planned going forward. Read Full Review
Poser delivers a great blend of horror and punk rock. Read Full Review
Poser has the makings of the next great slasher story. It's like a punk rock version of I Know What You Did Last Summer, but with some actual diversity instead of wall-to-wall white people. Although, now that I think about it, we don't know of a connection between Otto in the past and Ash and her friends in the present. At the very least, this is a fun, slasher comic packed with all the things that have made the horror sub-genre stand the test of time. Read Full Review
The comic is a great one blending horror and music together. There's a download code forthe original soundtrack toPoserwith music by Joel Grind. Published by Waxwork Comics, this isn't too surprising but it's a nice combination and hopefully we to see more of this combo of music and comics down the road. If you like horror, comics, and/or a little punk, Poser #1 is a solid start that takes some traditional horror cliches and has some fun with them to keep the reader entertained. Read Full Review
Its pretty basic...But it's REALLY fun Read Full Review
The Waxwork website is the only place I could find the comic for purchase currently. It comes with a soundtrack, which is why its $14.95 for a physical copy. Im not sure if there is a way to purchase the comic alone; Im going to research that and update the article with my findings. Read Full Review
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