A review by rkiladitis
Kaijumax Season One, Volume 1: Terror and Respect by Zander Cannon

3.0

This book has been going strong for a few years now; the collected trades for Season 4 published in late 2019, so I expect we'll see a Book 5 sometime this year? Maybe? Anyway, the series is written by two-time Eisner Award winner Zander Cannon, and it centers of the lives of Kaiju - giant monsters, a la Godzilla and Friends - in lockdown on a prison island. Think Pacific Rim meets Oz. In Season One, Electrogor is a loving Kaiju single dad who goes out to get some radioactive waste for his kids to eat, gets nabbed, and sent off to Kaijumax, where he experiences all the prison horror: he gets shanked, meets corrupt guards, and has run-ins with gangs that run the prison. 

I'll be honest, I was expecting a lighter-hearted comic. The artwork is bright, the monsters and guards' Ultraman-inspired uniforms are amazing to look at, and, come on: it's monsters! On a prison island! I didn't expect things to be so heavy, so if that's not your jam, watch Pacific Rim one more time. It was entertaining for me, and I know older teens who will love this, but I just felt so bad for poor Eletrogor and his kids while I read this. So if you're a mush like me, you've been given notice. Kaijumax was a Best New Series nominee in the 2016 Eisners. When I finally get back to my library, I'll order the first four trades, because I am confident that these will move.