Captain Olivier realizes he may have made a mistake by promoting someone as...enthusiastic as Francine Masht to First Officer. She has the whole crew scrambling to prepare a funeral for the last First Officer, but the Captain needs to get this ship and its cargo moving, specifically, moving away from any battlefields. But despite his best efforts, the crew of the Bush may see some action. Don't miss the explosive finale of the first arc of Space Job!
Humor, character growth, and immersing art propel the wacky but loveable crew of the S.S. George H.W. Bush toward a cliffhanger in Space Job #4. Chart your course for adventure and your mind on a bittersweet cosmic romance. Read Full Review
Sarraseca delivers some great art in the issue. The visual style is great for the comedic elements of the story and I really enjoyed the alien design at the end of the issue. Read Full Review
Space Job #4 is a fantastic ending to this volume and leaves us wanting more. It's a series that caught us off guard as far as expectations and delivered solid laughs with every issue. A sleeper comic of the year that shouldn't be missed. Read Full Review
Space Job ends with some legitimate laughs. Read Full Review
Space exploration fantasy has been around for well over half a century. Its been really, really successful as well. Any sub-genre of pop fiction with the kind of success of Star Trek and Babylon 5 and so on has also garnered a whole bunch of spoofery and parody. Over the decades, there have been many, many space adventure comedies. Space Job is one of those. It kind of feels like its been an attempt to fuse Star Trek with The Office. Or maybe not. I dont know. Read Full Review
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