GWAR: Orgasmageddon #2

8.6

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Writer Matt Maguire, Matt Miner
Artist Jonathan Brandon Sawyer
Cover Price $3.99

Thrown into the past by Mr. Perfect, our favorite "Scumdogs of the Universe" GWAR are fighting their way through time like a horde of insane drunken children, killing and defiling all in their path.  Find out what REALLY happened in our human history and get the full story of GWAR's involvement in World War II, Aztec human sacrifices, and the sinking of the Titanic, plus meet the BRAND-NEW MONSTER with a name so foul we can't print it here and an appearance so obscene we couldn't draw it on the cover!  Featuring story by Matt Miner, GWAR's Matt Maguire, and art by Jonathan Brandon Sawyer and members of GWAR, this book is a more

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.0

    Horror DNA - James Ferguson

    Jul 06, 2017

    GWAR: Orgasmageddon continues to be the dark humor, blood-soaked comic you can't help but love.  It's like an alternate version of Bill & Ted where they murder people throughout time.  Wouldn't that be a fun take?  If you are into horror, outlandish kills, and non-stop gags, this is the comic for you. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author

    Aug 28, 2017

    he art style continues to blend humor and violence in a spectacular fashion. The issue increases the amount of violence and action when the story calls for it but also dials it back when neccessary at the rare times when it isn't needed. That creates some contrast and changes things up as things manage to somehow get stranger as the story progresses. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Roger Riddell

    Jul 05, 2017

    For fans of the band, the story remains a welcome addition to GWAR's long, complicated mythos. And the art is a nice throwback to album art and '90s cult comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Florida Geek Scene - Brian Reed

    Aug 16, 2017

    Like I've said before, reviews of this book probably aren't going to change many minds. Some people will see GWAR and decide it's not for them, and others will know they're going to like it right off. If you're in that first group, I'd really like to ask you to think again and give this a closer look. It's bright, gross, and silly " what's not to like? Read Full Review

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