1st Timer Comix Udder Madness -

The art is raw, energetic, and clearly low-budget — which works in its favor. Thick ink lines, slightly off-model anatomy (intentionally? unintentionally? who cares), and lots of cross-hatching. The cows have human-like eyes, which is unsettling at first but grows on you. The lettering is hand-drawn and occasionally hard to read, but it adds to the first timer authenticity. Panel layouts are basic, but there’s one double-page spread of the “madness” sequence that’s genuinely inventive — psychedelic spirals mixed with udders and question marks.

Let’s be real: This comic is not for casual readers. If you need polished art, traditional superhero arcs, or digital convenience, look elsewhere. 1st Timer Comix Udder Madness

Udder Madness is for you if:

Not for you if:


The Herd has officially released 12 “mainline” issues, plus 6 one-shots. For a 1st timer, DO NOT start with Issue #1. Instead, follow this curated path: The art is raw, energetic, and clearly low-budget

These three issues form a surprisingly coherent arc: The animals take over a radio station, broadcast propaganda disguised as children’s music, and accidentally summon a demonic goat. Read them back-to-back. Not for you if:

The Herd refuses crowdfunding, ads, or digital distribution (except that one PDF). Every issue is hand-stapled, numbered, and sold for $5 at indie shops or via mail order. You feel like you’re in on a secret.