John Solo has made the Bubba the Monster Hunter series his own personal playground, and the results are exactly as chaotic and fun as that sounds. Solo brings a loose, drawling Southern energy to John G. Hartness's monster-hunting comedy-horror world — the kind of voice that sounds equally at home cracking a beer and shotgunning a vampire. His narration of titles like Grits, Guns, & Glory and Oh Bubba, Where Art Thou? leans hard into the good-ol'-boy absurdity of the premise without ever winking too much at the audience. He trusts the material, and the material rewards him. Solo's style is conversational and a little rough around the edges — not polished studio-smooth, but genuinely lived-in, which suits Bubba's world perfectly. If you like your horror served with a side of porch-front storytelling and genuine comedic timing, Solo is exactly what you're looking for.
Bubba the Monster Hunter Seasons • Book 4
Narrated by John Solo
Four novellas follow Bubba the Monster Hunter's chaotic journey through Fairyland to rescue his kidnapped sister he never knew existed from magical threats.
Bubba the Monster Hunter • Book 1
Narrated by John Solo
Bubba the Monster Hunter Seasons • Book 5
Narrated by John Solo
Bubba's back from Fairyland to find himself fired and needing a day job—John Solo captures every bit of supernatural redneck charm in this hilarious return.
Bubba the Monster Hunter Seasons • Book 3
Narrated by John Solo
John Solo captures Bubba's monster-hunting adventures with perfect Southern charm as the redneck hero faces inter-dimensional travel and guitar-solo-worthy battles.
Bubba the Monster Hunter Seasons • Book 2
Narrated by John Solo
A redneck monster hunter tackles his biggest problem yet: family drama mixed with supernatural chaos across nine collected episodes.
Villainous Things
by C. Rochelle
Narrated by Philip Alces, Nick J. Russo, Gabriel Michael, John Solo, Maxine Mitchell
Bubba the Monster Hunter Novellas • Book 26
Narrated by John Solo
Music legends guide Bubba through past, present, and future to save music from Auto-Tune Hell itself. Solo's narration captures the absurdity as our hero gets beaten up by a little girl while trying to rescue country music.