Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #1- Review Roundup

10/25/2019 11:47am
Jerri Bartman never wanted to host the nightly Creature Feature at her small-town TV station. But Jerri quickly learns that there is more to horror hosting than just introducing bad B-movies.

 Check out what people are saying about David Dastmalchian and Lukas Ketner's Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #1!

"Count Crowley: Reluctant Monster Hunter #1 is a must-buy for fans of ‘80s horror."—Newsarama

"There's a lot about this book — story and art-wise — that leans heavily on classic horror comics and late-night Creepshow binges, and the result is stellar."—Rogues Portal

"Count Crowley is wrapped in a bow of pulpy, throwback horror-camp, designed to feel more like an old monster 'zine than a modern comic book… If you're into spooky stories and zany monster tales, this one is definitely for you." – Comicbook.com

"This is a fun take on the classic monster story. David Dastmalchian does a great job of establishing the characters and the conflict early so that he can have fun with the narrative and the plotting… Lukas Ketner offers some great visuals throughout the issue and the character designs are full of expression."—Super Powered Fancast

"I was not sure if it was possible to fall in love with a creation of staples, paper and ink, but I think I have come as close as humanly possible." – Major Spoilers

"I was thrilled to see a classic style horror comic in the era of blood, gore, and just in-your-face slasher horror. I cannot wait to read the rest of this series." – Geeks WorldWide

"I cannot stress enough the excitement I am filled with for this series and what follows. It’s going to be a great ride… Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #1 does a brilliant job of telling a great story" – ComicWatch

"Ketner is a great choice for drawing this comic. His art turns this world of Count Crowley’s upside down where the horror seems true and important while regular everyday life feels cheap and schlocky like a b-rate movie." – Comics Bulletin

"Count Crowley is equal parts homage, heart, sadness, and scares."—Multiversity

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