Skips and time-agent Ted are doing everything in their power to keep Mordecai and Rigby from destryoing the world, But even with Ted's cool time-equipment...will it ever ve enough? It's a matter of counting down in this latest issue...will Skips finally get some time to enjoy nature? Will Mordecai ever learn how to catch a football? Things might finally be going to plan but all it takes is one wrong step for the day to start over AGAIN.
Sometimes I think "all-ages" should really mean "children's", but this comic can definitely be enjoyed by anyone who's a fan of quirky characters and even weirder stories. Read Full Review
Heck yeah it's good. It's over in a flash but has a quality of re-readability that makes it worth a purchase. If you like Regular Show, I'd check it out. And if you like Skips, I'd definitely check it out. My only beef with the issue is that it's very similar to last issue. Still, the issue is wildly entertaining and features time travel, so I can forgive its repetitious nature. Read Full Review
Regular Show Skips # 4 is feeling that sophmore slump in terms of the stories pacing. If you already have been following the series up to this point, you'll no doubt enjoy the book but be left feeling a little underwhelmed. If on the other hand you have yet to start this series, then Regular Show Skips #4 makes for a fantastic pickup as it feels the most like a self contained story as opposed to the other past issues. The humor here isn't quite as punchy as it has be in the past three books, but there are one or two laugh out loud moments to be had. We do seem to be nearing the climax of something big, you can feel it in this issues writing, so I for one am counting down the days until issue # 5 hits and we get to see Skips become the hero is was always meant to be. Read Full Review
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