Josie and the Pussycats are the hottest band in outer space! But with fame and fortune comes turmoil as internal conflicts are threatening to tear the group apart. But that's nothing compared to the alien horrors they're about to encounter as they find themselves adrift in the vastness of space! Even if the Pussycats manage to stick together as a band, will they be able to survive the horrors that await them in the final frontier?
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Again, I cant stress this enough, dont go into your cryosleep pod and pass on this issue. If you do, you may be lost in space like the Pussycats when this series becomes a huge hit. Read Full Review
While appropriate for all ages, this book is clearly playing to the adolescent audience. The bad news is that the book doesn't play to that audience. The good news is that it plays to EVERY audience. In my opinion, this book is well worth the price. If you're so inclined, give it to a friend when you're done so that they can enjoy it. Whatever you do-pick it up!! Read Full Review
After that political interlude, Josie and the Pussycats in Space channels this cartoon band's strangest era into a riveting thriller. Alex de Campi, Devaki Neogi, and Lee Loughridge masterfully transform a cool tour vehicle into an interstellar charnel house and definitely answer the question of “Could Josie and the Pussycats survive Alien?” This comic is worth a download for fans of all-girl pop bands, horror movies, or just exciting, well-crafted stories. Read Full Review
A fun and unexpectedly tense sci-fi horror adventure with a band of classic characters. Read Full Review
Though not as broadly funny as Archie vs. Predator or as pointedly bleak as Afterlife with Archie, Josie and the Pussycats in Space is a fun new “What If?” for the line’s range of genre exercises. Thanks to the keen edge and solid characterizations of Alex de Campi and the wonderful horror visuals from Devaki Neogi and Lee Loughridge, this series is a worthwhile read for fans and newcomers to Archie’s dark expanded universe. Read Full Review
Josie and the Pussycats in Space #1 isn't what I expected at all. By the end the comic felt much more of a traditional sci-fi horror story but in the expected Archie style. It's a combination that's fun and continues the publisher's willingness to try new things but remain steadfast in who they are. It also keeps the reader on their toes not knowing what to expect when they see the Archie look they've come to know. Read Full Review