Review – Proof Endangered #2
A comic staring Bigfoot and an agent named Elvis, that right there sums up Proof Endangered #2. I have no idea how the hell to describe the series. It’s crazy, over the top, and most importantly, fun.
The plot as far as I can tell involves the gathering of fictitious beings, but they exist in this world, but I missed the first issue. But, really there’s giant worms, and again Bigfoot in clothes kicking ass.
I don’t even know how to describe the rest of the series. It’s just fun, over the top, the X-Files on crack really. The art is solid as well with some great character designs.
The series third issue has just come out, so it’s a perfect time to grab a few issues and check out a solid series you’re probably missing out on.
Plot: Writer Alex Grecian has a completely whacked plot, and I like it. Bigfoot as some kind of agent? Big giant worms? There’s a lot here and like some other mash-up series, this one pulls it off quite well. Rating: 8.5
Art: Artist Riley Rossmo has a great style and that’s backed up by colorist Frank Zigarelli. The designs are top notch, and there’s some great action and spreads and use of panels. Fantastic work that I want to see more of. Rating: 8.25
Overall: The concept is over the top, the action is fun and the art is solid. This issue is solid and enough so I want to see what’s next and check out the issue I missed. Fantastic work. Overall rating: 8.5
Recommendation: Buy
Page count: 24 pages Price: $3.99 Release: Out Now
Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with an advance copy of this issue for FREE for review.
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