Eddie, Albert, and Dana search for answers about what is happening to them-but the truth may be worse than they can imagine. Plus, Duncan already lost his family to the secret alien infestation, and now he's driven to get a little payback. Time for some mercy killing.
The story is certainly enjoyable and I appreciated getting a deeper look at these characters. With the mini-series now at its halfway point, I want to see the next issue take a few great strides forward. Read Full Review
Here at the halfway mark, if you haven't realized this is a bit of a love letter to eXtreme 1990s comics, then you've missed the point. The art style, the character convenience, the gratuitous splatter...it all makes me want to slam a Mountain Dew and go see Rage Against the Machine! What's that? They're touring again? With Chuck D from Public Enemy and B-Real from Cypress Hill? That sounds awesome! What are they calling themselves? The Traveling Wilburys??? I'm so old. Read Full Review
Much like 90s comics it looks pretty good, but the story isn't strong enough to warrant a read. The cover is incredibly misleading as it suggests some superhero action–which is certainly coming in future issues based on the narrative here–but for the most part this is a transition issue that's all about getting characters from point A to point B. Read Full Review
Even my nostalgia for the 90s couldn't keep me going with this one. With issue 3 of 6, I say goodbye...