A review by geekwayne
Smosh by Yale Stewart, David Atchison, Michael McDermott

2.0

'Smosh' is a series of three different skits from YouTube that have been brought to a graphic novel form. The stories are created by Michael McDermott, Yale Stewart, David Atchison, Franco Viglino, and Jerry Gaylord.

The three stories in this book are based on sketches about Super Virgin Squad, Box Man, and That Damn Neighbor. The Super Virgin Squad is about a bunch of nerds that live at home and protect their virginity because that gives them some sort of superpowers. Box Man is an origin story about a man who now has a box for a head. That Damn Neighbor is about a surreal silent neighbor that just seems to appear and disappear.

The collection got better as it went. I didn't care at all for Super Virgin Squad. The Box Man story was kind of stupid, but I didn't hate it. That Damn Neighbor was just weird and I really liked the surreal quality about it. The art isn't bad in the collection with the art for That Damn Neighbor probably also being my favorite of the three stories.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Dynamite Entertainment, Diamond Book Distributor, and NetGAlley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.