As the Musketeers explore their newly discovered section of this biome populated by giant robots, it becomes clear that there is more to this civilization of machines than solely logic and steel.
Amidst the sprawling technopolis, when one of the 3 animals disobeys orders, they find themselves captured and helpless, leaving the remaining two on search and rescue duty.
Little do they know that they're about to discover yet another new world, one that reveals even more about their journey ahead...
This issue is an excellent read; the art is quirky with lots of colors to impress readers, and the four legged leads make this an endearing tale. Read Full Review
Pichetshote and Lonergan further develop the world ofMan's Best #2in engaging and fascinating ways while further exploring the emotional bonds of the pets on a deeper level. Their journey for survival involves tackling the planet's dangerous threats, operating as a team, and connecting. Athos, Porthos, and Lovey are still some of the cutest animals in current comics, and you cannot help but fall in love. Read Full Review
This issue was great from beginning to end. It was action packed and the stakes are were high. The character development of Athos, Porthos, and Lovey is perfect, with the way they work together being the highlight of it all. The pacing of this issues was great too. It was quick and action packed, with a couple of brief moments to explore the character development, none of which caused a lull in the movement of the story. It really all reminds me of the phrase “well oiled machine”. Read Full Review
Man's Best #2 continues to be a rollicking good time of weird sci-fi and fabulous characters doing amazing things. This series will please young and old with art that's electric and characters that jump off the page. Read Full Review
Herding dogs is no easier than herding cats. Read Full Review
In its second issue, Man's Best remains a charming, well-crafted endeavor, though the pace isn't quite what one might expect. Read Full Review
I adored the debut of Man’s Best from Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan, so I was amped for this next issue. Man’s Best #2 ramps up the action BIG TIME, plunging our beloved trio - Athos, Porthos, & Lovey - into even more perilous situations as they journey across an alien world looking for their humans.
The concept of Homeward Bound in space continues to captivate me, and Pichetshote & Lonergan leans into this big time, delivering another exhilarating experience. However, I have a minor criticism: the characters’ personalities feel somewhat stagnant from the first issue. Their communication issues and inability to work together feel like a repeat without any new layers added. While the scale of their situation is grea more
This one falters a bit; there's some tonal whiplash and the arguing among the leads is already getting tiresome. The setting is great.