Final issue! Napoleon has totally taken over heaven, and he brought with him all the nasty nightmares from hell, including the Easter Bunny.
If you didn't pick this title up month to month, you missed out on some great moments to quote back and forward with people, some incredible visuals that stick in your mind as you wait for the next issue. Some fantastic record-searching variant covers, and a great example of how much fun a comic book title can be. But if you're waiting for the trade to come out, well, that's okay too! Read Full Review
This doesn't feel like the product of brand recognition. This feels more like someone wanted to tell a Bill and Ted story and put all of their heart and soul into it. Even if you're not familiar with the source material, this whole mini-series is a very quick read, great for passing the time in an entertaining way, so Id definitely recommend it. It may not be something as methodical or deep as V for Vendetta, but I smiled the whole way through and it left me with a warm, satisfied feeling afterwards. Read Full Review
The bold colors, surreal plot, and sheer emotional drama make this issue a must-read for any and every fan of the Bill & Ted franchise. This series has been truly ethereal, and without spoiling the ending, I’ll just say that the end of the series is not going to disappoint you. Read Full Review
In this 25th anniversary year of Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey,we are presented with a miniseries which isnot just a spin-off or comic retelling, but a lovingly crafted adventure for the fans. InBill and Ted Go to Hell #4 it's time to unleash the Granny Kraken and Party on, dudes! Read Full Review
A nostalgic blast from the past with a feel good factor that will melt the coldest of hearts. Entertainment through and through. Read Full Review