The Pullbox Reviewed Missing Linx. “Missing Linx created for me a feeling of geek-nostalgia and totally has a classic “Saturday Morning Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle” feel to it – which by the way is beautiful thing!” Full review Click... Continue »
Strange Kids Club reviews Missing Linx. “…Missing Linx is a book that will make a mighty fine gift to younger readers or hardcore hominid-cryptid collectors everywhere…” Full review CLICK HERE! Continue »
The Comic Book Bin Reviews Missing Linx. “This is definitely a winner. One of the best all ages comedy comics I’ve read in awhile. For it’s genre you will be hard pressed to find better. At the price Viper... Continue »
Advance review from ImpulseGamer.com, original post CLICK HERE. MISSING LINX GRAPHIC NOVEL Review Information Reviewer: Troy Mayes Review Date: April 2011 Comic Information Publisher: Viper and 1821 Comics 7.5 out of 10 Viper Comics and 1821 Comics team up... Continue »
Zombie Cat Productions Reviews Missing Linx, original posting click here. Missing Linx: Advance Review Published on April 13, 2011 by Molly Coffee Missing Linx is a trade paperback coming out this month from Viper Comics. Written by Dale Mettam... Continue »
Original article click here. Missing Linx Advance Review by Craig Reade Published on 04-12-2011 11:07 PM 0 Comments Reviewer: Craig Reade Quick Rating: Fun for the young ones The Missing Links have to stop Dr. Bedfellow! Written by: Dale... Continue »
Wired Reviews Missing Linx. Link to original article HERE! Full Review is below >>>>> Weird Science: Missing Linx and Uncle Silas: Genetis By Jonathan Liu March 10, 2011 | 10:00 am | Ah, science. Some comics are pretty picky... Continue »
Original Article HERE “Missing Linx” reveal themselves in April, 2011 All humanity has seen of them are blurry photos and secondhand accounts — until now. This April, Viper Comics brings the missing links of humanity to comics in an... Continue »
Link to review CLICK HERE. 8.0 Missing Linx TPB – Review By: Dustin Cabeal | 02.21.11 (2:55 PM) | The story opens with Owen Crockett and his two sons Zack and Luke camping in the woods. It’s their father... Continue »