The Worst Dudes #1

Writer: Aubrey Sitterson Artist: Tony Gregori Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: June 2, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 2
7.1Critic Rating
3.5User Rating

The book so dirty it'll turn your other comics yellow! A dirty cop, a drugged-up back-up dancer, and an angsty adolescent god; the absolute worst dudes in the galaxy are on a raunch-filled hunt for a missing pop star. It's a hilarious, aggressively weird, willfully vulgar detective story from noted reprobates Aubrey Sitterson (No One Left to Fight, The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling) and Tony Gregori (Deuce of Hearts, Karma Police).

o Heavy metal with a humorous bent.

o For Mature Readers.

  • 9.2
    The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins Jun 2, 2021

    The Worst Dude is funny, irreverent, and profane as well as delightfully packed with swashbuckling adventure. Definitely worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Comic Watch - Kevin Rossi Jun 2, 2021

    The Worst Dudes #1 is crazy and wild enough to give you space madness, and judging by this issue, that isnt a bad thing at all. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Alex McDonald Jun 1, 2021

    The Worst Dudes #1 shows promise as an opening issue. The book barrages readers with a series of characters and locations with a staggering level of creativity and weirdness. For some, the vulgarity might be cringe-inducing, for others it might be the icing on the cake. If Heavy Metal meets American Pie sounds like something you'd like, check this one out. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Graphic Policy - Brett Jun 2, 2021

    The Worst Dudes #1 is a throwback comic in some ways. It celebrates the crazy, over-the-top comics of the past. There's an almost underground quality about it in the writing and art. There's also sure to be something to offend a lot of people. It's a sex, alcohol, and drug-fueled start and I'm sure there's only worse to come. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Connor Casey Jun 2, 2021

    The three protagonists are pretty insufferable, so if you like the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia approach then you might get a kick out of this. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Big Comic Page - Adam Brown Jun 5, 2021

    As I say, this is an enjoyable enough read but if I'm being honest it's the kind of thing I would probably prefer to read in a collected format with a beer. If you're looking for something to scratch the funny, or odd, bone then this could be for you. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Impulse Gamer - Tim Chuma May 29, 2021

    This is definitely a story that you should have a look at first before you dive into it, it will not be for everyone even if you are usually a fan of out there stuff. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Sequential Planet - Danilo To Jun 8, 2021

    This series bares great potential, really it does. The plot is not new but it isn't bad either. However, the mess that are the characters made me feel like I can't read any further. I just really don't care about any of them and don't want to read more. It can be a great series but this was a bad first issue mostly due to that. The art is off at some places but it gets the job done with some nice details for the keen-eyed reader. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    I Review Comics Mar 14, 2022

    The Worst Dudes #1 - Too Crude To Be Cool
    Words: Aubrey Sitterson | Art: Tony Gregori

    Review ✍
    Before getting into the meat of this review I have to mention that this is an ugly comic book. I’m not sure why this art style was chosen but It exacerbates the other issues I have with this title.

    The Worst Dudes #1 reminds me a lot of Mark Millar’s Space Bandits. So much so that I could easily see this series existing in the same universe. That’s not to say that this comic feels like a rip-off. It's just thematically similar.


    The Problem with The Worst Dudes is that Aubrey Sitterson is no Mark Millar. The book tries way too hard to be edgy. The story follows Sam Sugar, a detective given t more

  • 2.0
    KnM Nov 13, 2023

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