Stanford and his fellow students are enlisted into Earth's last-ditch effort to drive off the Sharg invasion.
Well-written, well-designed and drawn and truly clever. This one is a winner. Read Full Review
I dont know why youre reading the review to Mech Cadet Yu #7 if you havent already started reading the comic, but if you havent, read Mech Cadet Yu. Its a grand mecha with all the tropes youd want in a robot fighting monster drama with a bit more polish than youd usually get. Its fun, it has some great tension, and its definitely worth your time. Read Full Review
Miyazawa’s art and Farrell’s colors continue to be one of the biggest draws for this series as well. It’s hard to describe just how good this team is, so I won’t even try. All you need to do is admire the covers and preview art to know how good they are. Read Full Review
This comic keeps finding new ways to keep the audience entertained and entralled. Read Full Review
This is yet another strong installment in the series, with solid character moments and artwork. Read Full Review
A continually fun book that is ramping up the action is a satisfying way both visually and through the narrative. Read Full Review
It is a fresh start, from a series that was good enough that it did not strictly speaking need one, but the result is a fresh story with gorgeous colors and creative page layouts that leaves us wanting more. Read Full Review
Mech Cadet Yu #7 is another good issue in this Greg Pak series. The storytelling is solid, the art is great, and the resulting comic is compulsively readable. This one earns another recommendation. Pick it up. Read Full Review
Mech Cadet Yu continues to be a superb all-ages comic book. The overall story is a delight to read and just overall delivers an enjoyable time. While I do wish maybe the story would slow down just a little so we could get more character time, it is not a huge deal. The art team continues to deliver some fantastic artwork throughout the series that brings the story to life. With the Sharg continuing to attack and the Cadets on the run, the Cadets are finding out that some decisions in war are not as black-and-white as they seem. Read Full Review