AJ Styles sees a path to Wrestlemania, but must get through multiple title matches to get to his dream bout. The problem? He doesn't have to be pinned in these matches to lose the belt...
However, this comic made me completely rethink the entire feud. Fans only get to see a part of their feud and we can be quick to just rush and make opinions. It reminds that there's a lot more to wrestling than what fans see. This comic does a perfect job at reminding me why I love wrestling and why I should be proud to be a fan. I'll surely be tunning into more of these comics. Overall, I'm very happy that I was able to read this comic. Regardless of how I felt about having to revisit the feud, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I'm happy that wrestling comics are still being made and that it's finally getting the recognition that it deserves. Read Full Review
With a consistent protagonist and a deep story to tell, BOOM! Studios' 'WWE' has come into its own, balancing the kayfabe comic book storyline with enough actual events to give even jaded wrestling fans something to get excited about. Read Full Review
On the whole, WWE #24 is another strong outing from Boom! Studios and does an excellent job at continuing AJ's story. Shinsuke Nakamura is a sheer delight and providing he sticks around in the WWE, I would love to see more of him in future issues. Read Full Review
WWE #24 has a lot of heart and excitement, leaving you wanting to see more of these four-color matches. Read Full Review
Serb Acuna's likenesses and mannerisms are pretty spot-on as well, and if you didn't love the original story you might come away liking it a bit more after reading this. Read Full Review