Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #1
| Writer | Jim Mahfood |
| Artist | Jim Mahfood |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Superstar artist and comics-makin’ weirdo JIM MAHFOOD returns to his creator-owned GRRL SCOUTS universe for a brand-new six-issue miniseries! Join DIO, TURTLENECK JONES, and GORDI as they face off against the sinister and unpredictable evil of THE TEETH! Hilarious, over-the-top, psychedelic adventure will ensue, you guys! Packed from cover to cover (no ads!) with completely unique and eye-poppin' MAHFOOD art, including bonus comics and behind-the-scenes fun! Plus, an absolutely stunning variant cover from our good friend PEACH MOMOKO! Feel the Funk!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.8
Geek'd Out - Cameron Kieffer
Nov 24, 2021Included in this issue are a series of bonus features, including some back-up comics, which are every bit as entertaining as the main story, if not more so. The first is a no-holds-barred trip into Mahfoods irreverent style, while the second is an autobiographical tale that is heartbreaking in a number of ways. And while they couldnt be more different, both tales enrich and inform the main story, peeling back the layers to reveal the deeply personal story Mahfood is trying to tell. Its an experience that ultimately sticks with you well past its blood-soaked cliffhanger. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Colin Moon
Nov 24, 2021'Stone Ghost' moves on from the last miniseries into new, tonally different and aesthetic-twisting spaces, and continues to showcase Mahfood's ever-evolving style. Read Full Review
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8.2
Multiversity Comics - Henry Finn
Nov 29, 2021A story of loss wrapped in a zany caper tale featuring gangsters and much more. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Logan Moore
Nov 24, 2021Grrl Scouts makes its first return since 2017 here with Stone Ghost and the result is incredibly bizarre in the best way. Read Full Review
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7.0
But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford
Nov 07, 2021So, when all is said and done, Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #1 delivers an emotionally intense story that manages to resonate with its art while also being held back by it. If you don't mind the look Mahfood brings to this book's visuals; I think the story could be an extremely strong narrative to get invested in. Read Full Review