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March Feature #7: Monster Madness

Kevin Featured Comics • Mar 22, 2021


I hope everyone had a great weekend. We're now in the last full week of March; it's kind of crazy how fast the month is flying by. It's time for our latest Monday feature, and this time we're taking a look at comics themed around monsters. We've got monsters of all types, from zombies to demons. Some of these comics have been featured in the past, but I wanted to include them again because of recent releases -- like Year Zero, which is now in volume 2!

Read on for March feature #7, and let us know in the comments if there are any comics (or even themes) you'd like to see featured!

1. The Ascendant, Wayward Raven, (cc/ @WaywardRaven)

After feeling remorse for his misdeeds, an escaped Duke of Hell romps through Rome, Naples and Italy attempting to make up for his transgressions.

Story and Art by Cary Kelly, Christopher Hanchey, Mark C. Frankel, Michael Keller, Richard Cardoso




2. Year Zero, AWA Studios, (cc/ @WillGraves)

Ben Percy (Wolverine) and Ramon Rosanas (Star Wars: Age of Resistance) team up to present an epic tale that offers a global look at the Zombie Apocalypse. A Japanese hitman, a Mexican street urchin, an Afghan military aide, a Polar research scientist, a midwestern American survivalist – five survivors of a horrific global epidemic who must draw upon their unique skills.

Story and Art by Benjamin Percy, Frank Martin, Juan Jose Ryp, Lee Loughridge, Ramon Rosanas




3. Curse of the Mumy, TidalWave Productions, (cc/ @ddavis)

From the pages of the Mis-Adventures of Adam West comes a new spin-off featuring iconic sci fi actor Bill Mumy. "The Curse of the Mumy"... an original new series created and written by Bill Mumy. Read it or be sent to the cornfield. This special edition features never before seen images

Story and Art by Darren G. Davis and Manuel Díaz




4. Guinevere and the Divinity Factory, Pocket Jacks Comics, (cc/ @ppoulter)

Follow Guinevere, an apprentice witch, as she must earn her place in the magical coven of The Great Wizard Gatsby.

Story and Art by Pocket Jacks Comics




5. Third Wheel, Rafter Comics, (cc/ @danwriter)

Talking fish. Monsters that tempt babies with life-insurance policies and mortgage loans. Half-human/half-baby killing machines. Saving the world is no easy task for struggling community college student Jayla Weel. Written by Dan Rafter, drawn by Vanessa Cardinali and lettered by Mike Rickaby.

Story and Art by Rafter Comics