Final issue! Dewydd and Catrin explain their pasts to Uma, who might have to continue the joyride on her own.
I cannot say enough great things about Marcus To and Irma Kniivila as a art and colors duo, from the very first splash page, the story comes back as a cool wave of great panels with divisions that almost seem invisible, attention to details that both move the story and charm the reader, action that pulls all the stops, and depiction of characters that show how much passion this team have for the story. I found myself busting out the first three issues just to read the first arc in its entirety. Daft Punk's Discovery continued to play in my mind, and now I remember why, the story in this is as strong and charming as Interstella 5555 was by the creators or Robotech. Joyride is a joy to read and I can't wait to get more of it. Read Full Review
Definitely looking forward to where the story is going. Read Full Review
Yet again Boom! Studios more than holds it's own against larger comics companies by focusing on the writing and character development while marrying it to some fantastic artwork. I haven't regularly read a monthly comic for years and with Joyride and Power Rangers, Boom! Studios have definitely got my interest. Read Full Review
Of course, Catrin is still the princess. And Jorn is still sorta duty bound to find them. So I doubt they're out of danger just yet… Read Full Review