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Preview: The Mammoth

The Mammoth

(W) Paul Tobin (A/CA) Arjuna Susini (C) Pippa Bowland (L) Charles Pritchett

Something is wrong in the deep forests of Broke Tree Valley. Something deadly. Something mammoth. The legends speak of something larger than human comprehension…A monstrous phantom that disappears for decades at a time. Now, it’s back, and things are about to go Very Bad if four people-Olivia, Jess, Kokoro, and Mason, scientists who have come to the small city of Kasbro to investigate a bizarre series of seismic activities in this heavily forested valley-can’t put the Mammoth to rest. One real problem with this is… Olivia’s dead.

The Mammoth

Preview: The Mammoth #5

The Mammoth #5

(W) Paul Tobin (A/C/CA/L) Arjuna Susini

Leaving the House of the Zombie behind, with the screams still echoing in the night, Jess and her undead girlfriend Olivia, along with Kokoro and Mason, speed through the forest on a path straight to the Mammoth, and the hardest decision Jess will ever face: stand up to the mammoth ghost of a creature that died eons before humanity ever walked this earth, or say goodbye to the woman she loves.

The Mammoth #5

Preview: The Mammoth #4

The Mammoth #4

(W) Paul Tobin (A/CA) Arjuna Susini
(C) Pippa Bowland (L) Charles Pritchett

Trapped in a basement with Sheriff Hirly Maple’s raving zombie of a boyfriend, Jess—along with her undead girlfriend Olivia, and her very much still living friends Mason and Kokoro—learn about the hidden supernatural history of Broke Tree Valley and the Mammoth. Unfortunately, none of this newfound knowledge will help if they can’t put a stop to the sheriff’s sinister plan. Olivia seems to know the path to the Mammoth…but does she know a way out of this one?

The Mammoth #4

Preview: The Mammoth #3

The Mammoth #3

(W) Paul Tobin (A/CA) Arjuna Susini (C) Pippa Bowland (L) Charles Pritchett

Faced with a lake of the dead and memories of her mother, Jess isn’t sure which she wants to escape more. A desperate drive through the endless forest solves one of them for Jess and the others, but the eerie Broke Tree Valley isn’t going to let them off that easily, because although Olivia seems to know the way, that path leads not only straight to the very real problem of some felons with guns but a supernatural entity, the titanic ghost in the forest known as the Mammoth.

The Mammoth #3

Preview: The Mammoth #2 (of 5)

The Mammoth #2 (of 5)

(W) Paul Tobin (A/CA) Arjuna Susini
In Shops: Jul 17, 2024
SRP: $4.99

Road trip with a dead friend! Olivia is dead. But Olivia is back. And she wants to go somewhere? But… where? In the vast forest of Broke Tree Valley, something supernatural is waiting. Something monstrous. Something mammoth. Only a car full of fools would drive into the fog and mystery of those deep dark forests, or toward the deeper darker lake, but that’s just what Jess and the others are doing, only to find that the eerie secrets at the bottom of the waters are about to surface.

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The Mammoth #1 delivers a hell of a creepy start

The Mammoth #1

Something is wrong in the deep forests of Broke Tree Valley. Something deadly. Something mammoth. The legends speak of something larger than human comprehension… A monstrous phantom that disappears for decades at a time. Now, it’s back, and things are about to go Very Bad if four people-Olivia, Jess, Kokoro, and Mason, scientists who have come to the small city of Kasbro to investigate a bizarre series of seismic activities in this heavily forested valley-can’t put the Mammoth to rest. One real problem with this is…Olivia’s dead. The Mammoth #1 is a hell of a start that hits you in unexpected ways.

I’m not much of a fan of the horror genre. There’s some that I enjoy but overall, it’s not one I go to for entertainment. So, it always excites me when I find something in that space that I do like. The Mammoth #1 falls into that category.

Written by Paul Tobin, The Mammoth #1 is interesting in that it subverts things in some ways. It focuses on four members who are brought to an area to study strange phenomena. As presented, they come off as the ghost hunters, trying to figure out the cause of everything in some mystical way. But, it turns out, they’re the skeptics. That’s part of the charm and what stands out about the story Tobin crafts. It sucks you in fully expecting these four to be the ones who claim ghosts, when they’re the ones that think those stories are crazy.

But, beyond that, Tobin gives us a story of loss. Though the story starts with four, a freak accident leads to the untimely death of one of them which then leads to the funeral, a police investigation, and then reminiscing over their friend. Tobin takes us through some grief showing the survivors as human and allowing us to connect with them through their empathy and grief. We get stories shared that grounds each of them as very normal people, not the supernatural obsessed we expect going into the story.

The art by Arjuna Susini is good. With color by Pippa Bowland and lettering by Charles Pritchett, there’s a nice mix of teasing what’s going on, delivering some gore, but mostly focusing on the emotion of it all. Susini and the team do a really good job of showing the reactions of the survivors as they process what has happened. The comic also does an excellent job of giving just enough gore and scares to not distract and makes the reader question what the hell has happened.

From someone who doesn’t like horror, The Mammoth #1 is a hell of a start. It has a Blair Witch vibe about it, not just with the story (which deals with the woods) but in how it’s presented and what’s teased. It delivers some emotion and loss and then hits you at the end in unexpected ways. It has me excited to come back for more and see what happens next.

Story: Paul Tobin Art: Arjuna Susini
Color: Pippa Bowland Letterer: Charles Pritchett
Story: 9.0 Art: 7.8 Overall: 8.6 Recommendation: Buy

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Unearth the chilling secrets of Broke Tree Valley… in The Mammoth

Mad Cave Studios has announced The Mammoth, the forthcoming Teen+ series written by the celebrated horror comic creative team Paul Tobin and artist Arjuna Susini; including two exciting variant covers by Jessica Fong and Kevin Wada “Pride”.

Something is wrong in the deep forests of Broke Tree Valley. Something deadly. Something mammoth. The legends speak of something larger than human comprehension…A monstrous phantom that disappears for decades at a time. Now, it’s back, and things are about to go Very Bad if four people—Olivia, Jess, Kokoro, and Mason, scientists who have come to the small city of Kasbro to investigate a bizarre series of seismic activities in this heavily forested valley—can’t put the Mammoth to rest. One real problem with this is…Olivia’s dead.

Those who like Bunny Mask won’t want to miss The Mammoth #1, which drops in shops June 5th. Colors by Pippa Bowland with letters by Charles Pritchett, edited by James Emmett.

The Mammoth #1