The Sharg's newest weapon means the end of Earth unless Stanford and the other cadets disobey direct orders!
I dont know why youd be reading this review if you dont already read Mech Cadet Yu, but definitely read it. Its a spectacular comic thats worth your time. Read Full Review
There's so much going on in this issue and it ups the action with battles on multiple fronts. It's difficult to discuss how fantastic it is without spoiling things but if you're a fan of the series, this is a great issue. If you like classic anime, this is a must get. Not the best issue to start with but for long time readers, so satisfying. Read Full Review
A bit of a hectic issue, but still enthralling. Mech Cadet Yu continues to be my favorite all ages comic (and by all ages I mean 9 years and up). Read Full Review
Beautiful art and strong writing make this yet another great issue. There's a lot to love here. Read Full Review
Lots of great dialogue intermixed between the army starting to tear itself apart. Read Full Review
Mech Cadet Yu #8 is another triumphant issue from Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, and Triona Farrell. Its fun, fast-moving, and looks damn good. This issue has its hangups, but they are far overshadowed by what the book does right. This one gets a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa, along with colorist Triona Farrell, continue to deliver one of the most entertaining and YA-friendly comics on the market in Mech Cadet Yu, which ships its eighth issue this week. Read Full Review
I am still enjoying Mech Cadet Yu, even though it feels like it has stalled out a little story wise with Mech Cadet Yu #8. The art continuesto be as impressive as ever. The story just needs a little jump start in my opinion. Mech Cadet Yu is still a great all-ages comic book that deliversa fun story with wonderful giant robot action. Hopefully, this is just a little slip and it can return to form in the next issue. Read Full Review