The Lobster engages in a firefight with a madman in a biplane on top of a zeppelin!
It began exceptionally and didn't ever disappoint. This closes out this long Lobster tale in fantastic fashion. I want more! Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
This is a pretty average comic bolstered by phenomenal art and negatively impacted by an extra month of wait. LoJo loses its mojo far too fast for my taste, and more than ever, I wish they'd stick to one-shots and shorter minis for him. Read Full Review
Plus, this issue has one of the most perfect last pages I've ever seen, ever. I'll stand by that. It's not a good reason to pick up the book, but just so you know: they somehow flubbed all the flips and tricks and stuck the ending. Read Full Review
Get the Lobster was fun in a way, but I don’t see why it exists really. Johnson has been done better before this and creating a story about him that really isn’t about him at all just doesn’t work. If Mignola and others want us to care about Johnson or his effect on the Hellboy world, they need to show us compelling reasons why. This isn't it. Read Full Review
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