Bigfoot: Sword of The Earthman Review by Eugene Alejandro

Bigfoot: Sword of The Earthman is a science fiction comic created by Joshua Henaman and Andy Taylor, and was originally a self-published comic until being picked up by Action Lab Entertainment (which I am reviewing their trade paperback collection of just to clarify).

The Story of Bigfoot: Sword of The Earthman is that an actual Bigfoot has been summoned to Mars in order to save the people from genocide and tyranny, and Bigfoot ends up going through a long journey with other characters he meets. There’s more to the story than what I just explained, but I feel that it is best not to say it because I don’t wanna spoil the story for people who haven’t read it yet.

The writing for Bigfoot: Sword of The Earthman by Joshua Henaman surprisingly moves at a very quick pace despite being a 6 issue mini series, which isn’t a bad thing, but I was expecting it to move a little slower, but for what it was, I was still able to understand the story very well. As far as the character development goes and how the story ends, it’s obvious that there is going to be another story after this one, but for how this one sets up the world and characters, it does a solid job at that.

The artwork by Andy Taylor is quite good for what it is and how it looks, and fits the tone of the plot well. The design of the characters and environments also look nice.

So in conclusion, Bigfoot of The Earthman is an interesting comic with a good and unique idea that I recommend giving a read.

I give Bigfoot: Sword of The Earthman Two Thumbs Up, and 4/5 Stars.