Man Goat & Bunny Man: Beware The Pigman #1

Writer: Joe Brusha Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: July 24, 2024 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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30 Pages of Content!
Yes! The time has come for the return of the world's greatest monster hunters, Man Goat & the Bunnyman, in an all-new adventure that promises to be the most explosive chapter yet!
Demons-check!
Monster Hunters-check!
Batsquatches?-er-sure!
If only life were as simple as a super-informative checklistwhat happens when this little Pigman goes to the market and decides to cause a little havoc for our favorite bushy-tailed rabbit man and his beer-can-eating cryptid best friend?
Find out in this new 3-issue series sure to fulfill all your nightmarish furry fantasies!

  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Jul 24, 2024

    Man Goat & The Bunnyman: Beware The Pigman is welcomed return to witness the amusing escapades of missed friends, and while this series is a pleasing introduction to this argumentative duo for new readers, the nostalgic appearance of an unseen foe makes it a wondrous recollection for those who know this world all too well, even if the underlying influence of a foul goat god makes the story seen all to familiar in his determination to retrieve a wayward offspring. As impressive images and somber colors cause our interest in the story to grow with each page, it is the sincerity of our heroes to care for the unfortunate which makes their adventures so endearing when compared to the selfishness of people, even as we witness these misfits presenting themselves as being more human than those born as emotional representatives of contradictions. Yet once we witness the determination of Baphomet to reclaim his son at any cost, we have to wonder if it is family he cares for or a way across r Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Jul 22, 2024

    MAN GOAT & THE BUNNYMAN: BEWARE THE PIGMAN #1 sets Phil and Floyd on a mission to rescue Pigman from his service to Baphomet. Joe Brusha lays a solid foundation for the world's weirdest cryptid heroes, and Jordi Perez's art is generally solid. That said, Brusha's plot pacing is a bit uneven, and Perez's art is lacking in the finer details. Read Full Review

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