Things go wrong. Things begin to fall apart. Time to arrange a date with a trucker.
This is a must have for any pull list, not to mention that this will only run for five issues therefore, it is an easy jump on title. Read Full Review
Lively dialogue and stellar, detailed visuals combine in fresh, unexpected ways to create an inspired take on the classic tale of four nerds coming of age. Read Full Review
If Rosenberg's Kingpin is focusing on how a figure of criminality looks to someone on the outside, 4 Kids Walk into a Bank occupies the inverse notion. This series is lived in and focuses on kids that should be on the outside, but find themselves on the precipice of falling in. The title may sound like the start of a joke, but this book's subject is no laughing matter. The kids might not have this in mind every step of the way, but that creates an oddball vibe that allows series like this from Black Mask to thrive, occupying a space of its own in the comics landscape. Read Full Review
This series continues to be great with the 4th issue. It's filled with the same sharp dialogue and innovative layouts that have defined it so far. This issue seems to capture Paige's desperation a bit more, as she continues to have her attempts to foil the robbery plans foiled themselves. This issue is funny and emotional and just great comics. Rosenberg and Boss have a great thing going on here.
Excellent as always. So fun, but the intro to each comic is starting to get repetitive, so I'd like that to change up in future issues despite how good it was in this one.
EXCELLENT!!