A&A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong #11

Writer: Rafer Roberts Artist: Mike Norton, Ryan Lee Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: January 4, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
9.1Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Freaky fracas!
Obadiah Archer: Skilled marksmen, trained fi ghter, and...deranged circus freak?!
Through the unfathomable forces of nature, Archer and Gub Gub - the pint-sized
and deranged clone of Armstrong - have swapped minds! When Gub Gub's body
is kidnapped by nefarious forces, Armstrong and his long-lost wife, Andromeda,
must race to save their friend and undo the horrendous merger of minds before the
damage becomes permanent!

  • 10
    PopCultHQ - Jason Bennett Jan 7, 2017

    In having read the entire A&A: THE ADVENTURES OF ARCHER & ARMSTRONG series so far, it's fantastic seeing this team of collaborators who are so in sync with one another. Collectively unified in not only delivering a great issue (month-in and month-out) but honoring the near 25-year old franchise and maintaining the integrity of everything that makes this the greatest buddy team-up in all of comics. If anything, they've set the new standard for further adventures of Obadiah Archer and Aram Anni-Padda. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Jan 4, 2017

    "Thoroughly entertaining" is a good way to describe A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong. Lord knows it's silly and full of far-out concepts that, frankly, should overwhelm the story and make it implode like dying star, but somehow, someway, this crew manages to keep everything moving and wrap all the craziness around a core of solid, engaging, and believable character work. The next issue wraps up the current storyline, so if you haven't tried the comic yet, you might want to wait until issue 13. Believe me, it's worth it. Dr. Josh gives this an" Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa Jan 4, 2017

    Although A&A #11 doesn't really add anything new to the formula that's been followed so far in the previous ten issues, what we do get is a comic that's nothing short of entertaining from cover to cover; this isn't the time to reinvent the wheel, this is the time to deliver a great comic " and that's exactly what fans of this iteration of A&A are getting here. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    IGN - Jeff Lake Jan 5, 2017

    It's that assured tone that prevents the book from ever falling into try-hard territory, making for a reliable constant month in and month out. Read Full Review

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