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Review: Sasquatch Detective

She’s a Sasquatch. She’s also a Detective. She’s Sasquatch Detective! The back-up featured from Exit Stage Left gets collected and an additional 30 page origin story.

Sasquatch Detective is by Brandee Stillwell, Ron Randall, Ross Campbell, Dave Sharpe, Gustavo Vazquez, and Chris Sotomayor.

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Preview: Sasquatch Detective #1

Sasquatch Detective #1

(W) Brandee Stillwell (A) Ron Randall, Gus Vazquez (CA) Ben Caldwell
In Shops: Dec 12, 2018
SRP: $7.99

Before Tonya Lightfoot became Los Angeles’ most decorated detective, she was a wee sasquatch roaming the Appalachian mountains, fed a steady diet of tennis and golf (as both of her parents are pros at the local country club) and CSI episodes. But her idyllic life of pranking campers and squatching around the local golf course hits a bump in the fire road when Bigfoot hunters come to the dense forest. Would Tonya back down in the face of adversity? Not yeti! But experiencing this abominable anti-sasquatch sentiment gives her the determination to leave her home behind-she heads to the dangers of the city. After all, it’s hard to fight un-conscious bias, but crime is something America’s sassiest sasquatch is ready to tackle.
This special features a new 30-page lead story plus the backup stories from EXIT STAGE LEFT: THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #2-6.

Preview: Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #6

Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #6

(W) Mark Russell, Brandee Stillwell (A) Mike Feehan, Sean Parsons, Gus Vasquez (CA) Ben Caldwell
In Shops: Jun 06, 2018
SRP: $3.99

His life and career are in ashes, but Snagglepuss still has one card to play. Don’t miss the unforgettable conclusion to EXIT STAGE LEFT! Plus, in the explosive finale to “Sasquatch Detective,” Tonya’s disguise is blown while investigating a crime ring inside a day spa!

Preview: Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #3

Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #3

Story: Mark Russell Art: Mike Feehan
Ink: Mark Morales Color: Paul Mounts Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Editor: Marie Javins Assistant Editor: Diego Lopez
In Shops: Mar 07, 2018
SRP: $3.99

On Broadway, there’s always more drama off the stage than on. Snagglepuss navigates a world of love affairs, intrigue, and backstage backstabbing the best he can, aware that he holds the careers and lives of others in his paw.

And in an all-new Sasquatch Detective bonus backup feature, written by Brandee Stilwell with art by Gus Vazquez. In this chapter, Tonya is on the case of UNSOLVED MYSTERIES for the LAPD.

Review: Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #2

As his friends are blackballed from show business, the government turns up the heat on Snagglepuss, even as his play threatens to implode from within. But no matter how grave the threat, Snagglepuss lives by a single motto: the show must go on!

Writer Mark Russell continues to explore the life of Snagglepuss and the 50s in the second issue of Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles. With a play that feels like it’s in chaos, Snagglepuss balances his job and his personal life and it’s that balance of the two that’s interesting. We get more than enough drama in both as life is juggled around.

While the professional life of Snagglepuss’ life is on display, more on that later, it’s Huckleberry Hound’s personal life that’s the tragedy of the issue. We learn of his reasons for running off to New York City and again the series focuses on the difficulties of being a gay individual during this time period. It’s tragic and heartfelt and honest in so many ways.

The political intrigue continues as well bringing up the rather conflicting nature of the time. On one hand you had a committee attempting to find “Communists and subversives” in entertainment while there was also a want in using those same individuals to battle against Communists using entertainment. Russell explores so much of the time and the tumultuous nature of it all.

Artist Mike Feehan again delivers in a style that just fits the topic of it all. The art is key in creating the world and taking what seems like is a silly concept and making it not so much. It also creates a lot of the emotion, especially with Huckleberry Hound and a particular scene in the play.

The issue also has a back-up of Sasquatch Detective which feels so off considering the lead in story. Written by Brandee Stillwell with art by Gus Vasquez I found myself asking more of “why” than anything else. A bunch of short scenes on comments, the story itself is an introduction to the character and concept without much to draw you in beyond that.

Snagglepuss continues to impress with a story that’s touching and explores a time period that feels so long ago. Russell weaves together drama with history to deliver a comic that’s entertaining and educational.

Story: Mark Russell, Brandee Stillwell Art: Mike Feehan, Mark Morales, Gus Vasquez
Cover: Ben Caldwell

Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #2

Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #2

(W) Mark Russell, Brandee Stillwell (A) Mike Feehan, Mark Morales, Gus Vasquez (CA) Ben Caldwell
In Shops: Feb 07, 2018
SRP: $3.99

As his friends are blackballed from show business, the government turns up the heat on Snagglepuss, even as his play threatens to implode from within. But no matter how grave the threat, Snagglepuss lives by a single motto: the show must go on!

With an all-new bonus backup feature, written by Brandee Stilwell with art by Gus Vazquez, when a sasquatch joins the Los Angeles Police Department, can things get any hairier?

This six-page backup story is included in the issue at no extra cost!