The first of five unique one-shots building and expanding on the world of AHOY's The Wrong Earth, by some of the biggest names in comics! First off: superstar writer Gail Simone contributes an extra-long story as grim and gritty vigilante Dragonfly is whisked to an alternate Earth of teen-agers, malt shops, love triangles, and school dances! Will this innocent world soften him? Or will his violent methods poison it? Featuring variant covers by Dan Parent (Archie) and Gene Ha (Top Ten, Mae).
I missed out on the first few issues of The Wrong Earth and I'm sorely regretting it based on what I've seen here. Do not make my mistake, gentle reader. Get in on this series while the getting is good! And it is good! Read Full Review
Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce journey to an Archie Comics' inspired parallel Earth for a fun adventure that respectfully and humorously pastiches the characters and conventions of these funny books. A fun and frothy adventure that never takes itself seriously, and neither should the reader. Sit back and enjoy the journey! Read Full Review
Geovani and Morrison deliver some fantastic art. The styles work perfectly together and I love the contrast between the different worlds visually. Read Full Review
The Wrong Earth: Trapped on Teen Planet #1 is a playful delight. This is a fun story by creators that truly understands the medium in order to break it. Its a truly meta adventure that is just one of countless possibilities. It has a really exciting pace and structure, and even a newcomer to the universes can be carried along without having to research. Read Full Review
In reminding us why we loved these teen humor comics so very much, Simone and Morrison create a bonafide, four-color cockle-warmer. They share a Madhouse full of fun exploring The Wrong Earth: Trapped on Teen Planet #1. Read Full Review
'The Wrong Earth: Trapped on Teen Planet' builds on Ahoy's winning dimension-swapping superhero universe with a sweet new twist as only Gail Simone can write. Accompanied by a team of great artists, Dragonfly and the gang leave Earth-Alpha and end up in a Riverdale-like dimension where wholesome teens rule. This one-shot adds great character development but is really just an entertaining time that should leave readers smiling. Read Full Review
An entertaining comic through and through, complete with an all-star creative team that brings multiple worlds to life on every page. Read Full Review