Apes vs. Aliens in This Month’s Monster Fun Comic

Kid Kong, Crabbe’s Crusaders and Garzag’s Galactic Guzzle-Pit from me and ace artists Karl Dixon, Ruairí Coleman and P.J. Holden in the November issue of Monster Fun, out now from Rebellion Publishing

Cover artist TBC

Kid Kong isn’t the only creature let loose in this month’s issue of Monster Fun, fast becoming one of the UK’s most popular humour comics for younger readers.

Banana-obsessed knucklehead Kid Kong must take to the stars when Gran is kidnapped by a flying saucer. Regular artist Karl Dixon really brings the laser-strewn chaos to life in this one.

Art by Karl Dixon

Sensational Marvel artist Ruairí Coleman (Star Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) returns with the finale of Crabbe’s Crusaders. Orphans Will, Taj and ‘Red’ O’Rorke have been gifted with hi-tech joypads capable of conjuring an arsenal of aircraft and holo-light gadgets – which they’ll need to rescue a stricken cruise-ship from the acidic tentacles a toxic sludge kraken!

Art by Ruairí Coleman

Rounding off this month’s trio of tales is a brand-new two-pager, Garzag’s Galactic Guzzle-Pit, with art by the terrifically talented P.J. Holden. It’s the story of Garzag, a sweet-natured but short-sighted alien chef struggling to appease a particularly tricky customer known as Zorthrax the Unforgivable!

Art by P.J. Holden

As always, I’m honoured to have my stories appearing alongside some of the funniest strips by the biggest talents in British comics:

  • Gums by Stacey Whittle and Brett Parson

  • Hells Angel by Chris Garbutt

  • Space Invaded by John Lucas, Barbara Nosenzo and H.A. O’Millar

  • Draculass by Derek Fridolfs, Mia N. Paramus and Mando Sitchen

  • Martha's Monster Make-Up by Dave Bulmer and Abigail Bulmer

  • Witch vs. Warlock by Derek Fridolfs, Rebecca Morse, H. Yannou and Ozwaldo Sanchez.

“Monster Fun is bursting with tall tales, hilarious oddballs and monstrously loud laughs, highly recommended for readers of any age! These are terrifyingly great comics!”

Jamie Smart, Bunny Vs Monkey

Monster Fun is available from all good newsagents and some supermarkets.

You can also buy online via the official website as single issues or a monthly, six-monthly or 12-monthly subscription. Both single issues and subscriptions are available in either physical or digital versions.

Back issues are also available.

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