A Monstrous Adventure in “Monster of the Week” Issue 1

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Monster of the Week, Issue 1

Written by: Ryan Little
Art by: Mike Vasquez
Color by: Joe Hogan

A self-described “giant monster/kaiju book in the wonky tone of Adventure Time” is the most accurate description a creative team has ever put forward for a new book. This comic book doesn’t take the Pacific Rim approach of the ultra-realistic kaiju fight for humanity theme, nor does it take the newest Shin Godzilla approach of an unstoppable evolving threat that destroys skyscrapers just to stand up. What Monster of the Week is clearly setting out to do, is have a fun monster hunt between a group of elementary school friends (who have way more firepower than any fifth grader should even know about) and a monster that based on the day of the week it arrives, has some different attributes to its features and size. But again, that is the story we are promised, seeing how much of a large scale adventure this giant monster theme can produce instead of the Hollywood ultra-realistic cgi.

Seeing this book is being put on Kickstarter, I assumed this was a solo project or an individual’s labor of love. I finished reading the comic and thought that it was an amazing job by one person to completely nail three huge elements to a comic; script, illustrations and colors. I was shocked when I took a second and realized this was produced by three creative people instead of one. That is how in-tune and on the same creative wave length these three guys are. With Ryan Little’s story being so easy to pick up and understand the premise within a few page turns is amazing. Usually a new series will take till the end of the first issue or even a few books in before you grasp the concept. I was eager to see how our main character, a fifth grader mind you, got into the thick of monster hunting competing against other monster hunting gangs and even the government.

The illustrations of Monster of the Week would fit in with Adventure Time seamlessly. Mike Vasquez has done some freelance work on Adventure Time providing some crossover work with that fan favorite show and Rick & Morty. Flexing his Adventure Time muscles, the facial expressions instantly put this book in the same cartoon adventuring category, where things are not as dire and apocalyptic as they seem, but there is still an encounter with a kaiju to arm up for. This light hearted exaggeration of emotions really helps to tone down the theme and let the adventure unfold for these kids (and the reader). Rounding out the creative team with colors, Joe Hogan has a nearly identical resume to Mike, the two have even been collaborating for the past 3 years. I found it really impressive to see such an “Adventure Time” color palette applied to this comic and still see the monsters as these dangerously massive monstrosities.

The creative team set out with the first introduction on their Kickstarter page pitching this comic as a group of friends pitted against massive monsters, and that is what we got. If you love Adventure Time and you love seeing kaiju battles, then this book is for you. This first issue is like one of Vasquez and Hogan’s fan favorite crossover art pieces, set to the script of Little’s own tale of a determined monster hunter and his school mates all with the light hearted story telling theme from Adventure Time. In a word, fun.

Find Monster of the Week and help this comic become a reality on KICKSTARTER https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/monsteroftheweek1/monster-of-the-week-issue-1?token=6e13cee2

By Cory Anderson

Born in Boston MA, raised in NH. Fully functioning adult who happens to read any and every comic under the (yellow)sun. Of course there are the favorite comics I must read when they're released, but any comic is fair game in my eyes. Of course my love for pop culture doesn't end with comics, but branches out to movies, toys, video games and most importantly Dungeons and Dragons (which I withheld this last hobby from my Fiancée until she said "Yes"). Point of Origin for my nerdy condition may have been in '93 when I got slimed at Nickelodeon(now closed), and a teenage accident or two(collapsed lungs) landing me in the hospital around the same time the Tobey Maguire Spiderman movies started coming out. When my dad stopped at the local comic store and brought me the essential comics for Spiderman and the X-Men, I stood no chance. (Which also created a secret aspiration to start a fundraiser of sorts to bring comic books to kids in hospitals to keep their spirits up(nothing has come of this to date)) Add in a heavy dose of trip to Disney World, upcoming Disney themed wedding and a career aspiration to become a Disney Imagineer, I think it's safe to say I never want to grow up. Xbox Live Gamertag: AllusiveReaper7 (If you notice my xbox achievement score, you might assume I game a bit) Twitter: @AllusiveReaper7 Recent comic addictions(Non "Big Two"): Saga, Crossed, Coffin Hill, Rat Queens, Pathfinder and Rover Red Charlie Collects: Old Comics (Green Lama), Miniatures (D&D, Heroclix, Star Wars), Action Figures preferably 90s and older, and comic book themed hats Systems Owned: NES (though it was my sister's), Game Boy(The gray brick), Sega Genesis, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Game Boy Advanced, Nintendo DS, Xbox, Xbox360, Wii, Xbox One, Junk PC

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