Young Monsters In Love #1

Young Monsters In Love #1

$9.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Paul Dini & Various
(A) Guillem March & Various
(CA) Kelley Jones
It's hard being a monster… and even harder being a monster in love. Sparks will fly and hearts will be broken when the ghouls and ghosts of the DC Universe assemble to bring you the Valentine's Day Special that no one saw coming!
Date Available: 02/07/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer/shawn


A total weirdie that begs to be read! It's the month of love and the "monsters" of the DC Universe are out to show us what romance is all about. The Deadman tale brought a tear to my eye and the Solomon Grundy/Superman story was worth the price of admission. 80 Pages, Multiple Creative Teams, and the subject of love! See what DC Comics can really do when they let their people do what they do best. When Tom King has nightmares, they're probably about Mark Russell. Like maybe he's all like, sweaty and running down an alley, attempting to outrun a shadowy figure that eventually catches up with him. "But I'm Tom King, writer of Batman!", King might say. "Well, I'm Mark Russell, writer of the Swamp Thing story that was better than yours this week." "Hi." King screams, much like you might when you see the price on the cover. However, even at the cost, it was easily one of the best books out this week. Easily. Highly recommended by one out of one Graham Crackers-centric "doctors", at least one other Graham Crackers-related "review monkeys", and anyone who might want to read one of the best Demon stories ever published.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Paul Dini & Various
(A) Guillem March & Various
(CA) Kelley Jones
It's hard being a monster… and even harder being a monster in love. Sparks will fly and hearts will be broken when the ghouls and ghosts of the DC Universe assemble to bring you the Valentine's Day Special that no one saw coming!
Date Available: 02/07/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer/shawn


A total weirdie that begs to be read! It's the month of love and the "monsters" of the DC Universe are out to show us what romance is all about. The Deadman tale brought a tear to my eye and the Solomon Grundy/Superman story was worth the price of admission. 80 Pages, Multiple Creative Teams, and the subject of love! See what DC Comics can really do when they let their people do what they do best. When Tom King has nightmares, they're probably about Mark Russell. Like maybe he's all like, sweaty and running down an alley, attempting to outrun a shadowy figure that eventually catches up with him. "But I'm Tom King, writer of Batman!", King might say. "Well, I'm Mark Russell, writer of the Swamp Thing story that was better than yours this week." "Hi." King screams, much like you might when you see the price on the cover. However, even at the cost, it was easily one of the best books out this week. Easily. Highly recommended by one out of one Graham Crackers-centric "doctors", at least one other Graham Crackers-related "review monkeys", and anyone who might want to read one of the best Demon stories ever published.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams