Tigress Island #1
| Writer | Patrick Kindlon |
| Artist | EPHK |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
MINISERIES PREMIERE From PATRICK KINDLON (GEHENNA) and EPHK (HARPY). A group of down-on-their-luck actresses are kidnapped to an island prison run by a sadistic female warden. Working together is their only chance of escape, but trust issues abound! Action-adventure inspired by exploitation films. Ridiculously fun. Seriously sexy.
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Mar 11, 2026The first issue has wasted little time and establishing the basic premise of the series. It's kind of hard not to. The first 20% of the series is already finished. There's only five issues in the entire series. So it's going to need to move very quickly in order to really establish itself and get everything moving. Writer an artist understand this on a very fundamental level. It really feels like the concerns of the women and the island that they're on are in a very good hand and judging from the first issue. This looks fun. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Mar 10, 2026With the right levels of sex, violence, relevance, and intensity applied, 'Tigress Island' uses its debut to strand us on a weird little island as it plots a story that will delight, infuriate, and poke holes in every single one of us. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Al Mega
Mar 11, 2026Tigress Island #1 is loud, stylish, and unapologetically wild. Patrick Kindlon and EPHK deliver a debut that blends grindhouse action with sharp storytelling and a surprising amount of heart. It’s weird. It’s intense. It’s entertaining. And if you like comics that swing big and don’t play it safe… Read Full Review
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7.9
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Mar 11, 2026Tigress Island #1 is a fun start to what promises to be a sexy and violent throwback to a style gone by. With distinct characters and stellar art, this is sure a book to check out if you’re looking for something more on the sultry side. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Mar 12, 2026Tigress Island #1 is a stylish descent into a neon nightmare that will delight fans of classic exploitation cinema. While the dialogue-heavy pacing occasionally threatens to stall the momentum, the incredible art and the sharp characterization of Yulia keep the investment high. This issue earns its spot on a limited budget if you value atmosphere and visual storytelling over breakneck speed. It is a confident start to a gritty thriller that promises plenty of tension in the issues to come. Read Full Review
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7.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 11, 2026EPHK delivers some fun, sexy and entertaining visuals throughout the issue. I really like the character designs and the dramatic camera angles in many of the panels and pages. Read Full Review
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