Where Monsters Lie 1 treats readers to a twisted neighborhood populated by slasher film villains. Read our full review of darkly funny debut here:
Writer and cartoonist Kyle Starks has earned a reputation for genre-film inspired plots, indulgent, but well-paced action sequences, and an exceedingly sharp sense of humor. All of those elements are evident in their new Dark Horse Comics collaboration with artist Piotr Kowalski, Where Monsters Lie, but the series also continues Starks' ambitious streak of not repeating himself.
Given the premise readers will recognize it's simply a matter of time before things fall apart, especially with residents like the unfortunately named and dressed"Fuckmaster." The debut is focused on introducing the concept and most of the characters contained within the small neighborhood's walls. There's not a single sympathetic figure in the lot, but Starks and Kowalski quickly define recognizable personalities and some unforgettable designs and outfits.
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