Review: Big F@ck Off Worms!




In 2018 NASA sent thousands of worms up to the International Space Station to study them in microgravity. This was part of their research into the effects of space travel on the muscles of astronauts.

That actually happened. What follows is a "What if..." based on those real events...

A freak solar storm destroyed the ISS, killing everyone aboard with massive doses of radiation. Debris rained down upon the Earth, including the worms: radioactive but still very much alive...

Years later and the worms have mutated into gigantic carnivorous monsters. That's not all, the radiation they brought with them has mutated every living thing on Earth; all humans are now weird animal hybrids, ants are big enough to pull caravans...

Petey remains unmutated thanks to his environmental suit, and armed with a very large gun he hunts down the giant worms. This often involves blowing them up, raining great gory chunks of flesh all around.

When he finds a strange apparatus inside the carcass of the latest monstrosity, he suspects that the creatures are not attacking people at random, but are being controlled by some evil mastermind...

Big F@ck Off Worms!
by writer Matt Garvey and artist J Francis Totti is an unapologetic fun ride featuring comical characters and OTT monsters. Totti renders the worms as huge serpentine beasts with lots of teeth...kind of like the sandworms from Dune but A LOT hungrier...

Garvey has produced many comics in several different genres, with this as a free sample for potential new readers. He has also produced videos with lots of useful information for new comic creators, generously sharing his experience. His motto is "If I can make comics, anyone can!"

Petey sets off on a quest to track down the brains behind the beasties, unaware that he is being tracked by Walter, a crab working for the shady villain. Interference will not be tolerated... Will he survive long enough to uncover the truth?


BIG F@CK OFF WORMS on Garveycomics.com




Zak Webber



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