Wrongfully accused of attempted God Murder, Capitan Peligro, Mono, and Yara find themselves captured by an alien robot army. Meanwhile, an all powerful evil is gathering forces across the galaxy, and they're in hot pursuit of our heroes. Hold on to your butts as the Space Riders hunt for the Tomb of the Space Gods!
Space Riders is phenomenal on so many, mind-bending levels. If you like good comics, this is your jam right here. It's hard to believe that this book seems to be flying under everybody's radar, but when people do start discovering it, when that trade is sitting on a shelf looking with the extreme colors and, likely, on a black background, this book is going to be huge. Get on board before everybody else, folks, this is something special. Read Full Review
Space Riders #3 is all about epic set ups in anticipation of glorious payoffs next issue. As always the writing and art are on point making every moment memorable. Ill be deeply saddened by Space Riders conclusion next month but until then the wait will be agonizing. Read Full Review
At this point, they only thing I don't like about the book is that the next issue will be its last. I'll miss it. Read Full Review
I’m three issues in, and I want to go to four and finish this arc, so badly. It’s no wonder why these books keep selling, and Black Mask keeps having to reprint them. With writing this good and artwork this aesthetically appealing, how could anyone not love it?! Space Riders is becoming my new favorite series, and you need to read it, for your own good! Read Full Review
It's rough, but it's a heck of a lot of fun. Not for the faint of heart! Read Full Review
I look forward to reading this book every single damn time it drops, and while next issue will be its last (hopefully not ever), I'm excited to see how Space Riders will end; not to mention how it will look as a trade, hopefully with a decent collection of concept art and a comprehensive list of the drugs these guys are taking. Read Full Review
This piece probably isn't for me. I got that. I can still appreciate what's going on here. Its a clever and well-done homage to an era of science fiction. If what I've described here sounds good to you, check it out. Read Full Review