The epic third installment of this tale of children with bad ideas brings us chemistry classes, remote control cars, and poorly planned capers. And there's a dog.
I cannot tell you enough to find this comic. It may be tough, as it sells out a lot, so at least look for it in trade if that is the case. I collect the single issues, because I love the covers, and I am a collector, but more importantly is that more people read this story. Ask your local comic shop if they can get it for you if you want the singles, and support awesome creators and publishers like these folks because I want more stories like this, and I think we need to remind the industry of that every so often. Read Full Review
To close this long review out I'm going to say buy this series. Buy it while you still can because it's the best thing to come out in 2016. Nowhere else will you see a girl get punched in the face by a criminal. Nowhere. That alone should have you intrigued so do yourself a favor and read it. Read Full Review
If South Parks Trey Parker and Matt Stone wrote a sequel to The Goonies, itd probably be a lot like 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank. Rude, crude, hilarious and with a surprising amount of heart, this is an absolutely essential purchase. Read Full Review
So thats plan. Everyone got it? Sincerity and flippancy melded together into a debonair design that has genuine guile and indefatigable sense of familiarity at its heart. Hit em with humor, hit em with sass, and hit em like few other things can hit. When youre a kid, it feels like the world is out to get you a lot of the time and sometimes thinking you can outsmart the world is the best course of action. Because when youve got your best buds with you, sometimes you just can. And really, a lot of adults are pretty dumb when you get right down to it. Rosenberg, Boss, and crew know it and show it with refreshing confidence. 4 Kids Walk into a Bank #3 is more than just a welcomed return, its a triumphant embrace from an old friend. Read Full Review
The humor is huge but the relationships behind it all are why we care. Read Full Review
Matthew Rosenberg and Tyler Boss show a consistently strong grip on the character, tone, rhythm, and plot. Read Full Review
With so many comic books out there that rely solely on its high concept, it's refreshing to see a book like 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, which instead lives and dies based largely on its execution of an otherwise low-key plot. It's easy to forget basic concepts like strong characterization, dialogue, and pacing, but Rosenberg and Boss deliver on all counts. With a foundation as rock-solid as this one, if you're not reading 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, you're missing out on one of the best new series of 2016. Read Full Review
The story is unpredictable and hilarious, I laughed several times reading this, these kids are crazy. Get in on the ground floor of this series while you still can, it's different from anything else on the stands.
This series continues to be a blast, with a genuinely great cast of characters. Just watching them interact is so much fun. It's a long time between issues, but this book is always at the top of my read list when it comes out.