Drew Edwards is the main creator behind, "Halloween Man," and when I made him aware of how much I enjoyed the trade paperback collection of a number of the character's stories, he offered me a free digital copy of, "The Matron," #1, which I could read and review if I saw fit. Written by Edwards along with David Bowles and featuring art by Monica Gallagher, I found the first issue of, "The Matron," to be quite creepy and intense. The comic jumps around between 2021 and back in the 1970s. A family that engaged in ritualistic cannibalism was taken down by a police officer (who was also a relative) and in the, "Present," we follow various generations of offspring trying to live normal lives despite the disturbing familial history.
The comic's flashbacks to the past feature lots of gruesome horror but it never feels over-the-top or unnecessary--if a family is full of cannibals, you should probably give readers a look at their, "Unique," dinner setup, after all! In the present, it is strongly hinted that violence may soon resume with one seemingly, "Normal," older family member primed to soon take up the family legacy of ritualistic violence. This was a stellar first issue that excels at giving us some backstory and setting up tension for the issues to come. I look forward to seeing just how crazy things get!

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