Okay, let em lay it out for ya. There's this big monkey (see him up there on the cover on the left) and he's doing some bad things to this dog named Scar (he's on the cover too). Anyway, one thing leads to another and Scar is taking a trip to the big house. There he reunites with old felon friends, but also must deal with a group of skin heads that want to do him in. This comic is cool! It has a weird, twisting story full of strange characters that's obviously leading somewhere, but that place is anyone's guess. What I'm saying is that the story is not predictable. The artwork is good with plenty of heavy thick lines and occasionally a little over board on the cross hatching, but works well with the story. The one other thing that stands out with this comic is the writer's unconstrained ability to tell the story. In so many other small press comics writers avoid certain situations or more often certain words because they may be offensive. Not here. The characters dialogue is written as you would expect to hear it given the situations they are in. Nothing gratuitous, just real exchanges between a monkey, dog, and various people. Like I said, it's a cool comic!
Brian Canini.
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