"Insanely great." -<b>Cory Doctorow</b>, <i>BoingBoing</i><br /><br />
"Insanely great." -<b>Cory Doctorow</b>, <i>BoingBoing</i><br /><br />
“Hauntingly vivid...delivers a terrifying cautionary vision thatraises the bar on what comic books can really accomplish.”—<b><i>Villain Media </i></b><br /><br />
“Hauntingly vivid...delivers a terrifying cautionary vision thatraises the bar on what comic books can really accomplish.”—<b><i>Villain Media </i></b><br /><br />
“A wonderfully wicked sense of humor. Unlike anything else on thestands right now.” —<b><i>The Hollywood Reporter</i></b><br />
“A wonderfully wicked sense of humor. Unlike anything else on thestands right now.” —<b><i>The Hollywood Reporter</i></b><br />
“Cain has taken on the best of them and come out swinging becauseshe’s just that damn good.” —<b><i>Geek.com</i></b><br />
“Cain has taken on the best of them and come out swinging becauseshe’s just that damn good.” —<b><i>Geek.com</i></b><br />
“Simply by envisioning teen girls as ferocious beasts, Cain finds ahundred ways to mock our culture's fear of powerful women.”—<b><i>NPR</i></b><br />
“Simply by envisioning teen girls as ferocious beasts, Cain finds ahundred ways to mock our culture's fear of powerful women.”—<b><i>NPR</i></b><br />
“Rachelle Rosenberg's colors help tie everything together, paintingeven the darker moments of the issue with eye-popping colors. Joe Caramagna'sfeels like the icing on the cake, going from clever and childlike whimsy togenuine terror with ease. As a whole, the visual aesthetic of Man-Eaters nailsthe nuance of being a teenage girl—facing the horrors of the world, butattempting to hang on to a sense of optimism in the process.”—<b><i>Comicbook.com</i></b><br />
“Rachelle Rosenberg's colors help tie everything together, paintingeven the darker moments of the issue with eye-popping colors. Joe Caramagna'sfeels like the icing on the cake, going from clever and childlike whimsy togenuine terror with ease. As a whole, the visual aesthetic of Man-Eaters nailsthe nuance of being a teenage girl—facing the horrors of the world, butattempting to hang on to a sense of optimism in the process.”—<b><i>Comicbook.com</i></b><br />