His confidence shattered, 2020's most magnificent superhero seeks reassurance from a strange source: his incarcerated arch-adversary, terror-scientist Zev Zollo! PLUS: text features and short prose fiction, illustrated to the ultimate!
It is funny and entertaining but it also touches on many mental health aspects as well. The art is perfectly suited for this story as well, and this is entirely a good comic book. Read Full Review
Penultiman is 2020's hero: the man who can do anything but still feels like a letdown. The superhero who believes his android does a better job than he does at being himself. It's the perfect series for lovers of superheroes and for those who love fresh twists on classic ideas. Read Full Review
Our hero continues on his downward existential spiral. There's not a lot of action in this series but Peyer is so good at getting into the headspace of his characters. This is a superhero deconstruction/character study done right. Penultiman is contending for it's place right alongside such superhero classics like Miracleman and The Sentry.