It all comes down to this. Nat, Sumesh, and Wayne break into Zero's secret lab underneath the Hollywood sign - only to be met with the revelation of explosive secrets that could change everything. It's violence, robots, and lasers galore in this thrilling, high-speed conclusion brought to you by Magdalene Visaggio, Eryk Donovan, and Claudia Aguirre!
Quantum Teens Are Go! is a comic that people should read. While I believe the comic would have done better pacing-wise with another issue or two, the comic leaves room for a sequel series, and I hope the writers are able to continue. I love Natalie and Sumesh as characters and it would be magical seeing them travel the universe together. Read Full Review
The story of losing one, through mysterious circumstances or because they can’t conceptualize how to support your decision to be who you are, a person they might not want to know. The story of creating one, whether it’s learning to open yourself to unlikely friendships or forging a path to an uncertain future with the person you love, someone who wholeheartedly accepts who you are and where you came from, no matter what. Even if this final issue doesn’t end with as much of a bang as it might have with a little more space, Visaggio and Donovan created a pulp sci-fi world changed forever by two unlikely young heroes, and Donovan, Aguirre, and letterer Zakk Saam turned it into a visual treat, one that will be heartfelt and eye-popping in equal measure with each future re-read. Read Full Review
I do still question the decision to release this as monthly issues but the story overpowers my qualms. If youre missed any of the issues up until now and cant find them, a trade is slated for released on August 30th. All around, I do definitely still think this is one to pick up. Read Full Review