Forced to share the wheel, Jack Burton and Snake Plissken must make the best of their unwanted companionship on the dystopian road trip of a lifetime. The mystery behind their meeting is revealed, with the return of some old enemies, and the unearthing a world shattering threat.
This type of event can fall apart if the creative team relies on the premise alone to carry them through, but Greg Pak is far too talented for that. In many ways this is built of the same DNA as his classic Planet Hulk tale, only WAY more fun. Read Full Review
This being the second of six issues you can rest assured that there are some twists in this issue that will keep you thinking until next month's installment. I know I'm looking forward to reading it, and finding out just how much trouble our crusading Kurts can get into. So, pop that popcorn and sit back in a nice comfy chair and enjoy it! Read Full Review
At the end of the day, this Big Trouble in Little China meets Escape From New York crossover isn't one to consider too seriously; it's fun, it's loud, its brash and it's completely and utterly mad, and that's precisely the point. Greg Pak's comic so far has been like travelling back to the 80's and watching one of its gloriously silly high concept films come to life again and for that, this event series deserves lots of attention. It also has the promise to get even better as time goes on. Read Full Review
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