Product DescriptionSteve Niles and Rob Zombie, team up to present this realistic take on the legendary Bigfoot. A monstrous ape-man is stomping around the woods of the Pacific Northwest, and he's not happy with mankind. Bigfoot also offers master craftsman Richard Corben a return to his true horror roots as he fully renders the imposing beast as only he can.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - great graphic novel
if you're into a horror filled blodtastic ride than this is the perfect graphic novel for you. it is fun and suspenseful. pick it up and you won't be able to put it down till the end.
Rating: - Finally.... Bigfoot OWNS!!!
Wow. The people who bought this book looking for a factual, well-researched account of the legend of Bigfoot really need to read item descriptions a bit more: "...A monstrous ape-man is stomping around the woods of the Pacific Northwest, and he's not happy with mankind."
It's a HORROR COMIC, people; a HORROR COMIC by ROB ZOMBIE. That being said, I have to say that I enjoyed the book immensely! It's campy and shlocky and full of gore and mayhem... just like a Rob Zombie movie! If ... Read More
Rating: - a complete disaster and complete and total crud
when people read about bigfoot they want to know the truth about bigfoot not a x rated comic full of lies. when I read books about bigfoot I look for facts not this junk. I mean come on this is as bad as keliee pickler singing on american idol! (trust me that is the most hideous wailing I have ever heard) bigfoot is not a killer the authors are terrible I will have a fire in my fireplace tonight at least theres one thing its good for
Rating: - Bigfoot looses my interest
I was hoping for some more info on the bigfoot mystery, but all I got was an X-rated comic book that couldn't hold my interest. So anyone wanting to know more about the monster needs to go elsewhere.
Rating: - Reads Like A Good Movie... With a Bad Ending
The new graphic novel "Bigfoot" reads like a good movie with a bad ending.
The letdown of a finish certainly can't be attributed to a lack of talent on the part of the story's creative team. Rocker-director-comic book writer Rob Zombie is a sort of ghoulish Renaissance Man whose work in a variety of media is heavily influenced by 70s-era horror flicks. Richard Corben is a certified artistic genius who ranks with such greats as Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, John Byrne, and Alex Ross as ... Read More