Uma and Catrin attempt to fix the damaged spaceship, but end up falling from orbit and find themselves on a psychic planet that takes them into each other's memories.
This series is definitely worth picking up. Boom! has been knocking it out of the park lately, and this is just another property that is definitely worth picking up. Joyride is an amazing space opera that doesn't take itself too seriously. It dances across the line of funny and serious like a professional, pulling you into the belief that this could certainly be a world with people in it just as believable as your own. Read Full Review
So, yet another fine addition to the series. Such an enjoyable comic book with great characters and solid development. Bring on issue #4. Read Full Review
Lanzing and Kelly continue to create a larger world through the lives of these three. Their backgrounds and their lives continue to serve as windows to the larger world they are leaving behind but continues to trail them. Having a shift and what follows made for the kind of in depth storytelling that can easily carry Joyride into a great, interesting ongoing series, and it seems it will balance changes in tone the way Cowboy Bebop did at one point, putting a well-rounded Action/Adventure comic in our hands. Read Full Review
At least the planet gets to take off and live it's life jetting around the galaxy. Catrin and Uma inspired it! Before, you know, ruining any potential they had of being friends because of their tragic backstories. This book is so great. I love it. Read Full Review
However, I still love the snappy dialog, and the art and colors are sharp and fun. And despite my nitpicks, this book is definitely enjoyable and fun to read. The bit when Protex gained life goals and zoomed away made me laugh out loud. But my standards were set very high at the outset, so I'm just left a little wanting. Read Full Review
This is a really fun read. Lots of action and slick character development.