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Kaijumax Season Three, Volume 3: King of the Monstas by Zander Cannon

geekwayne's review

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3.0

'Kaijumax Season Three: King of the Monstas' with story and art by Zander Cannon brings us back to the inmates of the worlds most dangerous (and weirdest) prison.

This time, it's all about factions. The little guys in the cryptid group need to learn to be less timid or their going to get eaten. The tensions between the kaijus, the cryptids, and the robot mosters is never easy, and the wardens watch and hope the monstas don't all decide to work together. And there is a Hamilton parody. I loved 'Are you Raymond Burr, sir?"

I have felt less enamored with this series over time. I still like it because it is just so freaking weird, but I think, for me, the joke has run a bit stale. The art is odd, like the weird inmates, and it's definitely one of the more unique series I've read.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Oni Press and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

etienne02's review

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2.0

2,5/5. I received this book on netgalley, like many books, I don't always mention it because it doesn't change my review in any way, but this time, since I haven't get my hand on the first two volumes, I though that mentionning it would explain why... That being said, this book is so weird. There is satanism, drugs, graphic violence, and all that while presenting cartoon/kid like illustration. This is not a book for children!! Be aware! And it's not very good neither, original, maybe, wierd, for sure, but not that good. Someting that really came and hit me out of nowhere.

clwojick's review

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5.0

Honestly, what can I say about volume 3, that I havent already said about Volume 1 & 2. I'm loving this series! The story is hilarious, yet gritty. The colors are vibrant and illustrations are gorgeous. I'm hoping they continue on with the series, because I'm hooked. I will be raving about this to all my graphic novel loving friends.

I have received a much appreciated digital copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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