The company brings you new tales! A mad scientist revives her girlfriend, but has to do afterlife therapy first. And a broken warrior tries to guide cavemen to glory to make up for his mistakes. Tropical sunlight and regrets! Two of our fave flavors. We might even make them cereals…
The first issue in the series may have been reaching a bit too far for the laughs. The second issue finds a firm emotional grounding for the stories that works brilliantly. The second issue in the series feels delightfully well constructed. Bas one-page ads and ancillary bits help make for a fully-conceived world that has a lot going on in the margins of the story. Once again, Monkey Meat is another fun, little speculative excursion into a place so startlingly relatable that it doesnt really mater that its fiction. It just feels real on more levels than it has any right to be. Heres looking forward to a nice, long summer vacation with Monkey Meat Multinational. Read Full Review
Juni Ba's Monkey Meat: The Summer Batch remains a fascinating, thought-provoking anthology, packed with creativity and biting commentary. While the second tale stumbles in delivering a clear message, the issue as a whole showcases Ba's unique storytelling prowess, making it a worthwhile read for fans of offbeat, socially aware comics. Read Full Review
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