The return of the hit meta-horror comedy by Eisner-nominated writer Kyle Starks (Those Not Afraid, Lobo) about a group of monsters who reside at a gated community in the middle of nowhere where they relax—or try to—when they are not out killing.
Come join us, friends, for it's time to visit another gated community for slashers and meet a new cast of horrible monsters as we return to the world of Where Monsters Lie. Connor Hayes, final girl turned apex monster hunter, has been brought to Site B and expected to be a good little killer, but will he cooperate? And what sort of bone-tingling secrets inhabit this new horror hamlet?
Welcome to Site C! Home of hillbilly slashers, backwoods cannibals, and all the rural killers. I'm sure everything will be perfectly fine here.
The monstrous terrors increase in the second arc of WHERE MONSTERS LIE!
3,5/5⭐️ I never thought it possible but I liked this way more than the first one. But still it was too short. Not a real ending. I guess there will be more. Linus is my fave…
Gory, gruesome, and gloriously good fun, just like the first volume. Special Agent Connor Hayes infiltrates another community of serial killers, to take them all down from the inside. Featuring a Hellraiser/Freddy mash-up, a wrinkly little creep, the return of Fuckmaster and Baphomutt, and a hell of a lot of blood and guts, this one had me laughing all the way through. Great stuff, aided by Piotr Kowalski's disgustingly suitable artwork. Fingers crossed a third instalment, given how this one ends.
I haven't enjoyed this as much as volume 1. This feels more serious and less fun. It does have humour but not as much. It's good but not great. Doesn't resonate with me.
If there really was a Freddy Kruger, I think I'd be able to kill him out of sheer boredom. "You think you're in charge? How about night after night of dreaming that I'm at goddamn work!"
I'd be relieved to find myself in a slasher now and again. Jesus, at least there's some action happening.
The easiest way for Freddy to do me in would be to make sure my work dreams were all-nighters and super vivid. I'd take care of the wetwork myself if he did that.
There you go, that's a horror novel: Corporate Freddy. Just when you thought you didn't have to work in your dreams...
Better than the first trade imo. It leans more plot driven than comedy which I appreciate. Don't get me wrong, Kyle Starks’ comedy chops are still good and great as always. But with more focus on plot it ends up handling its cast better. Which is also surprising as with the larger plot also comes the challenge of balancing it along with both new characters to introduce and settle in as well as a revolving inclusions of the old cast. The cop guy continues to be the central focus point and he excels as a protagonist as he systematically shuts down another site. The side-protag of the black survivor had a lot more going on this time as well which really was a joy to read as well. Genuinely looking forward to the next, and maybe final, trade where he tries to destroy the dark forces in charge of all this. Also, shout out to the dream killer Vilmos who was such a neat character character both in terms of character as well as with the more plot-driven course of this trade compared to the first.
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Aww bummer, they killed ‘fuckmaster’. Yes, that is actually a characters name in this series, (and his name gets mentioned a lot)😂
This is my least favorite work I've read from this writer but it’s still decent enough to see it through. Looking forward to the next installment and hopefully the ending of this series.
An incredibly fun and funny meta-horror comedy sequel that has a blast with so many different concepts. I had a blast with this. It was great to revisit some of these characters and see the world get built out even further. Can't wait for volume 3.
A smaller cast in this book, and people die so quickly you don't really have to know who they are. But their interactions are fun, I actually liked how it would tease some big fight or combat only to end quickly because yeah you stab someone and they die it goes fast.
Special Agent Hayes is "welcomed" into another community of serial killers and proceeds to take them out, one by one. This is kind of a fun series and it looks like the door is open for a third volume, but I guess I could do with a bit more substance.
overall a good continuation of the previous story, but it suffers from a) jumping right in the middle with no attempt at any recap, b) ending rather abruptly/to be continued, and c) a few too many "Really? (blank) just happened?" type reveals. but still a fun time
Wacky, NSFW (language, violence), horror-comedy story from the talented mind of comic creator Kyle Starks. His comics might be the reason I start watching horror movies.
I actually liked this more than volume 1. Maybe because it focused on fewer characters. Anyway the story of this secret society of serial killers continues with a mix of dark humor and ultraviolence.