Steven Sykora 4000
Wednesday, March 05, 2008, 12:24 AM
<br><img src="http://www.projectfanboy.com/images/reviews/chumblespuzz1.jpg" hspace="10" align="left">Title: Chumble Spuzz: Kill the Devil
Publisher: SLG Publishing (http://www.slgcomic.com/)
Writer & Illustrator: Ethan Nicolle
120 Pages
$10.95
Safety Content Label: Mild Violence / Mild Language
Publishers Blurb:
When two idiots named Gunther and Klem enter a pig race at the local carnival, neither of them realize that the pig they've won is possessed by the Dark Lord: Satan. They consult with Reverend Mofo, a foul-mouthed southern baptist preacher monkey who concludes that the only way to repair the possessed swine is to go straight to the source. Calling upon the help of the trigger happy General Woodchuck and his sidekick Kernel Cornnut, the gang heads into hell to Kill the Devil.
Reviewer Comments:
What do you get when Ethan Nicolle mixes a full sheet of acid, a bible, and falls asleep watching Charlotte's Web? Chumble Spuzz. This book borders on the insane, but strangely kept my attention the entire 120 pages, making me wonder, what the heck can possibly be coming next? As I've mentioned before, I'm not a big fan of black and white comics, but the artwork in this book was good none the less. I just know I'm going to have a weird Chumble Spuzz related dream tonight.
Publisher: SLG Publishing (http://www.slgcomic.com/)
Writer & Illustrator: Ethan Nicolle
120 Pages
$10.95
Safety Content Label: Mild Violence / Mild Language
Publishers Blurb:
When two idiots named Gunther and Klem enter a pig race at the local carnival, neither of them realize that the pig they've won is possessed by the Dark Lord: Satan. They consult with Reverend Mofo, a foul-mouthed southern baptist preacher monkey who concludes that the only way to repair the possessed swine is to go straight to the source. Calling upon the help of the trigger happy General Woodchuck and his sidekick Kernel Cornnut, the gang heads into hell to Kill the Devil.
Reviewer Comments:
What do you get when Ethan Nicolle mixes a full sheet of acid, a bible, and falls asleep watching Charlotte's Web? Chumble Spuzz. This book borders on the insane, but strangely kept my attention the entire 120 pages, making me wonder, what the heck can possibly be coming next? As I've mentioned before, I'm not a big fan of black and white comics, but the artwork in this book was good none the less. I just know I'm going to have a weird Chumble Spuzz related dream tonight.