I don“t know where my fascination with circuses and freak shows comes from, but I am constantly seeking entertainment revolving around that subculture. So, after hearing the description of this comic, I knew it was something I’d be interested in. Unfortunately, the expectation and the execution were far from one another and I found myself wanting for more than they could deliver.
So, I“m going to start with what I liked. The monster Chimichanga is a very fantastic creature, who defies all logic in his magical belly button. Lula is cleaning him in this issue and pulls out a large tree stump, a bag of evil potatoes, and an elephant, among other strange things. He is a large green ape-like beast with blue hair and horns, and the character is a fun children“s monster that I can totally support, so long as he does not eat me. Chimichanga is just the kind of ridiculous character that makes a book like this fun. The other aspect of this comic I liked was the artwork by Stephanie Buscema.Many characters had a very cartoony quality that worked very well for this genre of comic. We never see the “worst face ever”“ but Lula“s reaction is fitting. The fish man is whimsical and the whole aesthetic is a creepy carnival that I hate to love.
So, to summarize, I liked this story by Eric Powell overall, with its unusual circus folk and creepy fun artwork, but Lula was just too much to handle. Had she been cuter in some way or more likeable, this would“ve been a great comic. Chimichanga was a highlight for me, despite being just a repulsive as everything else. If Lula climbed into his belly and just stayed there indefinitely, I’d be happy.
Good, 3 out of 5 Foul Belly Potatoes
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Writer:Â Eric Powell
Artist: Stephanie Buscema
Cover Artist: Stephanie Buscema
Chimichanga: Sorrow of the World“s Worst Face #1 hits shelves October 12th
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- Robert joined Comic Crusaders in 2016 as contributor, but has been an active online voice through social media for almost ten years. His hobbies include reading and collecting comics, attending theme parks, making music, and driving his wife insane. Deadpool and Nightcrawler are his two favorite superheroes, and while his preference is Marvel, he dabbles in every major and indie label in the comics community. He graduated from UTPB in 2013 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering and is currently seeking employment in that field. A southern boy at heart, he currently resides in the Midwest.
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