As Lo Pan's forces bring their terror to the Midnight Road in search of Egg and Miao Yin, Jack Burton looks to end this once and for all. Jack Burton is back, and he has brought an army...sort of. With the Lords of Death on their tail, Jack and Wang must find a way to make these two evil forces butt heads without bringing Chinatown down in the process.
Oh but they did and I can't wait to read the next comic to see how they get out of that situation. The action went at breakneck pace throughout this issue, with a load of fighting and violence being amped up with Jack's habitual wisecracks. This was balanced by the ropier than usual artwork but to be honest who the heck cares when the comic is this much fun. If it was a couple of months ago I'd have said it was pure pantomime. Read Full Review
Very interesting read, and I could only have understood it all because I have seen the movie. Other than that the art work was really interesting and so was the writing. Very comical and fast paced story telling. Be interesting to see how the next issue continues this tale. Read Full Review
Whilst its a pity such a talented scribe is clearly writing far within his capabilities, Big Trouble in Little China continues to exhibit the same charm and bewitching sense of fun that made the movie so popular, and for a fan, its pretty hard not to love it. Read Full Review
A fun and enjoyable read which provides enough comedy throughout it which will please fans of the movie, as well as newcomers to the series. It's unsure how far this story can go as it does lack in substance. Read Full Review
I still enjoyed this issue but not nearly as much as previous ones. I really hope they get the voice and character of Egg back to normal. Read Full Review
Love the direction this story is taking.