Incepted into three different public domain comics by Kinga Forrester's Bubbulat-R, the heroes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 struggle to riff themselves free. While Jonah plays second fiddle to 1940s heroine Black Cat, and Tom Servo enjoys being a real live boy in Johnny Jason, Teen Reporter, something strange is happening to Crow in the pages of Horrific . . .
o Created for comics by Joel Hodgson!
o The hit Netflix show has come to comics!
If you liked the first issue, you'll love the second issue. Though the humor will be lost on those who don't get this sort of thing, Joel Hodgson and his writers perfectly translate the humor of the show into a comic book format. Read Full Review
From cover to cover (minus the ads), this issue delivers exactly what you want from this series! While the artwork is definitely what makes this medium work so well for MST3K, the writing helps you take a break from the stress of life and just laugh (am I projecting?! I feel like I'm projecting)! Even with it being called out in the issue, the double comic issue is a win for the reader (we all have a little Max in us)! I couldn't stop smiling while reading this issue, and that's why I'm now going to end this review and go read it again! Read Full Review
I would recommend it to anyone who like the show or even if you only like an episode or two. Read Full Review
I really enjoy how this story is shaping up and really want to see where it is going. Read Full Review
Though it was a slight step down this month, MST3K continues to be a really fun comic to read and I’m hoping that issue 3 delivers. Read Full Review
If I liked the first issue, I was wondering where this will go and what road the writer will choose to make us follow.
And I have to tell with some regret that this comics seem to have no proper story to tell. There is one in the reality with the woman giggling about making comics, and others (Maybe too much & not related) in the old comics themselves.
It was hard to read & I lose track somewhere sadly.
Cover - In part in link & nice. 1.5/2
Writing - I didn't like how this is told, but I laugh when they speak of the DC/Marvel crossover. 1/3
Arts - Really love Nauck, not a fan of the old version of comics by Jack Pollock. 2/3
Feelings - Two more to go and I stop (Sorry Todd Love you, but I can't follow thi more