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Preview: Behemoth #4

Behemoth #4

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: May 14, 2025
SRP: $3.99

With the clock ticking, the survivors hatch a plan to destroy the Behemoth before the US military launches a nuclear attack. In the nail-biting conclusion to this action-packed series, the lives of the passengers and the fate of the city hinges on a hundred-to-one shot.

Behemoth #4

Preview: Behemoth #3

Behemoth #3

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: Apr 09, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Things have taken a turn for the worse inside the Behemoth. With the bus destroyed, the passengers seek refuge on a French fishing vessel. But their new safe haven may not be as safe as it seems…

Behemoth #3

Preview: Behemoth #3

Behemoth #3

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: Apr 09, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Things have taken a turn for the worse inside the Behemoth. With the bus destroyed, the passengers seek refuge on a French fishing vessel. But their new safe haven may not be as safe as it seems…

Behemoth #3

Behemoth #2 is a wild ride of a disaster story

Behemoth #2

Tensions run high on the bus inside the Behemoth. Detective Jack does his best to keep the passengers from turning on one another, while food-truck-chef Sara does what she can to help her gravely injured friend Manny. An ambulance provides hope for medical supplies and radio contact with the outside world, but they’ll have to traverse a lake of acid in order to get to it. Behemoth #2 is a wild ride as our survivors are stuck in a bus in the stomach of a kaiju.

Written by Grant Sputore and Ryan Engle, Behemoth #2 continues the fun concept of the debut issue. The series is turn off your brain and enjoy the ride type of fun that involves pools of acid, strange creatures, and tense sequences. This is a comic that’s just silly entertainment in a good way.

Sputore and Engle seem to be having fun with their concept. The situations are grand but focused and the characters are wild exaggerations, each filling a niche. The comic and story aren’t breaking ground, but is using what works so well is this sort of disaster/survivor tale.

The art by Jay Martin is solid. With color by Martin and lettering by Frank Cvetkovic, the art does an excellent job of delivering the sense of scale. The survivors are in the belly of the beast which is massive. Martin focuses on the emptiness in a way and space that makes each step a hurdle and process to cross. The visuals make it feel like it’d both be an impossible task to climb out to safety while also teasing that escape is right there. There’s something that’s interesting that the comic’s visuals make everything “within reach” while also emphasizing how much things aren’t.

Behemoth #2 is a solid second issue that’s having fun with its concept and delivering a wild ride of a story. This isn’t a deep tale but one you’d appreciate watching on the big screen with a bucket of popcorn mesmerized by the insanity of it all. If you like disaster films or monster creature features, this is one you don’t want to miss.

Story: Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle Art: Jay Martin
Color: Jay Martin Letterer: Frank Cvetkovic
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicsKindle

Preview: Behemoth #2

Behemoth #2

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: Feb 19, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Tensions run high on the bus inside the Behemoth. Detective Jack does his best to keep the passengers from turning on one another, while food-truck-chef Sara does what she can to help her gravely injured friend Manny. An ambulance provides hope for medical supplies and radio contact with the outside world, but they’ll have to traverse a lake of acid in order to get to it.

Behemoth #2

Preview: Behemoth #1

Behemoth #1

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: Jan 15, 2025
SRP: $3.99

When a giant monster attacks a city and swallows a bus full of civilians, one woman must fight for her life. Trapped inside the enormous beast, Sara and her fellow bus passengers soon find out that they’re not alone. But what dangers lie within the belly of this beast? And who-or what-will they have to contend with in order to survive?

Behemoth #1

Preview: Behemoth #1

Behemoth #1

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: Jan 15, 2025
SRP: $3.99

When a giant monster attacks a city and swallows a bus full of civilians, one woman must fight for her life. Trapped inside the enormous beast, Sara and her fellow bus passengers soon find out that they’re not alone. But what dangers lie within the belly of this beast? And who-or what-will they have to contend with in order to survive?

Behemoth #1

Behemoth #1 delivers chaotic monster fun

Behemoth #1

When a giant monster attacks a city and swallows a bus full of civilians, one woman must fight for her life. Trapped inside the enormous beast, Sara and her fellow bus passengers soon find out that they’re not alone. But what dangers lie within the belly of this beast? And who-or what-will they have to contend with in order to survive? Behemoth #1 delivers a nice twist on the kaiju genre.

Written by Grant Sputore and Ryan Engle, Behemoth #1 is the lead up to the action. We meet Sara and get to know her a little, and the monster’s introduction comes with initial destruction. It’s a build to the main story, escape from inside. And that’s part of the fun of Behemoth #1, the build up to the main event.

Kaiju stories are many at this point and a new one seems to come regularly now. But, they often show the destruction and response. Behemoth #1 is potentially giving us a new perspective, from within the kaiju. And that makes the series full of potential and gives readers and fans of the genre something new.

Behemoth #1 doesn’t break much ground but it’s a nice build to what’s coming. It plays into regular tropes and beats for the genre including the surprise appearance of the kaiju, the utter chaos of its arrival, and harrowing moments full of close encounters and close calls. It’s fun that way with a popcorn beat that makes you feel like you’re sitting back and enjoying some kaiju destruction entertainment.

The art by Jay Martin is good. With color by Martin and lettering by Frank Cvetkovic, the art is solid playing off of familiar beats. The introduction of the kaiju is a solid spread where the mysterious creature makes a splash. The threat of the kaiju on the mainland also has a nice dread about it and the destruction from landfall has a nice feel of moments from The Day After Tomorrow. The inside of the kaiju is teased and we’ll get more of it but we can see some of the insanity and destruction that awaits.

Behemoth #1 has a fun concept and while the first issue doesn’t break any ground, it does set things up nicely for what’s to come. The concept of what happens after people are eaten by a kaiju is a fun one and the escape should be a mix of harrowing and gross… and let’s face it, I really want to see what’s inside.

Story: Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle Art: Jay Martin
Color: Jay Martin Letterer: Frank Cvetkovic
Story: 8.0 Art: 7.75 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicsKindle

Preview: Behemoth #1

Behemoth #1

(W) Grant Sputore, Ryan Engle (A/CA) Jay Martin
In Shops: Jan 15, 2025
SRP: $3.99

When a giant monster attacks a city and swallows a bus full of civilians, one woman must fight for her life. Trapped inside the enormous beast, Sara and her fellow bus passengers soon find out that they’re not alone. But what dangers lie within the belly of this beast? And who-or what-will they have to contend with in order to survive?

Behemoth #1

Dark Horse presents Behemoth

Dark Horse Comics, in partnership with monster movie experts Grant Sputore and Ryan Engle, presents the thrilling tale of Behemoth. The kaiju-sized graphic novel collects issues #1-4 of the original comic miniseries in one complete paperback volume. This series is co-written by Sputore and Engle, with art, cover art, and colors by Jay Martin, and letters by Frank Cvetkovic.

When a giant monster attacks a city and swallows a bus full of civilians, Sara, a chef with big dreams, finds herself trapped in the belly of the beast — literally.

For years, Sara has poured her heart and soul into her food truck, hoping to finally make a name for herself by winning the upcoming Food Truck Battle. But as the monstrous kaiju tears through the city, the towering creature swallows up both Sara and her dreams.

She and her fellow survivors will have to fight for their lives inside the kaiju’s enormous stomach.

The Behemoth paperback collection (120 pages, 6.625” x 10.1875”) stomps into bookstores on September 2, 2025, and comic shops on September 3, 2025. It is available for pre-order now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, TFAW, and wherever books and comics are sold. The book will retail for $19.99.

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