Monsters & Midways #1 – (Advanced Review!)

 

Warning: Potential Spoilers

That is, if he makes it through everything as he’s essentially getting thrown into this world he didn’t know existed and had to get a crash course in it. And during one of his shows for that matter! He also seems to be taking things a little too well for the most part and I wonder how that’s gonna play out in the future. Especially as he seems a little more curious about the axe Kat created and not quite as worried about any big coming threats that we’re teased on in this issue. Why said coming threats have yet to act considering its been a few years where Corwyn is concerned but it probably comes down to the fact that what he and his master are looking to break, probably does take some considerable time.

I’m not sure if the copy of this issue I have is the final product or close to it as reading through I did notice some spelling errors and perhaps even a missing word but it doesn’t entirely distract from reading through the issue. Though I will say you’ll want to keep a close eye on things as you might miss something as I know I did and felt confused at first.

Monsters & Midways will be available in March on the 29th so getcha pre-order on while ya can! And seriously… What’s with all the Tongue!?


Monsters & Midways #1
Band Of Bards
Creators and Writers: Nick Goodwin and Chuck Satterlee
Pencils and Inks: Jeremy Megert
Colors: Nicholas Michael
Letters: Tom Orzewchowski
Reviewer: Rob Wrecks

Summary: A heavy metal guitarist in 1970s Chicago hasn’t made the big time with his songs of magic, wizards, & elves. Let’s see how he does with the real thing.