This sword-swinging satire comes to an explosive conclusion. It's Inoki Village versus the might of the Akuno Clan for the fate of the people! Can our heroes Todd, Neal, and Maggie lead the village to victory? Find out, in the conclusion to the series that has brought you time travel, compromising situations, accidental homicide, mistaken identity, and, most importantly, laughs.
Nguyen delivers some beautifully detailed, fun and thrilling art throughout the issue. The visual style of the story is perfect for the tone of it and I was impressed with the visual scope of the story itself. Read Full Review
This limited series arrives at its conclusion while throwing as many jokes and quips at its readers as is possible. It can be a lot to digest but it's also a lot of fun in the process. Read Full Review
Nguyen and Burman set up a potential sequel, which kinda feels necessary at this point. If for no other reason than to see what kind of wild scenario Todd and his pals can get into next while offering their unique brand of political commentary. Read Full Review
'White Savior' comes to a close in dramatic fashion and sets up a possible sequel. Wacky, biting, and relentlessly self-aware, it's a parody that skewers tropes with a wink and nudge. Outrageously sarcastic to the point of irritation, 'White Savior' is a light-hearted romp through time that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's just a fun adventure, pure escapism, a goofy fantasy to lighten your cold-hearted spirits. Read Full Review
This being the final chapter it's a climactic fight for most of the issue, and even when the dust is settling Nguyen manages to keep things interesting and unique throughout. Read Full Review