Dick and Mutt's search for General Harrington leads them to the Pentagon and the truth about the dangerous element set loose by War Pig One. It's Dastardly and Muttley versus a quadruped creep in the battle to save the planet from becoming a brave new world of talking animals and a billion shiny colors.
RATED T+
Buy, as this story adds some twists and will have readers reaching for the conclusion. Read Full Review
All told, this series is ridiculously entertaining – unpredictable, liberally lubricated with lashings of often subversive humor and yet, at the same time, never allowing the characters to become two-dimensional or boring. There's a lot of exposition in this issue, but most of it is fun to read and the sense of a satisfying conclusion just round the corner is positively palpable. A highly enjoyable comic book. (And I'm giving it an extra half a point just for Cthluto the Star-Hound!) Read Full Review
This is one of the strangest books currently on the market: hyperbolic with its satire, grandiose with its absurdity, and daring enough to go full speed ahead with its own insanity whether the audience is on board or not. It doesnt care if you are along for the ride, which makes it that much more rewarding for the people who get it. If anything from the above sounds like something youd enjoy pick this up. Read Full Review
It has its moments and I can see the talent behind the creative decisions made in the comic but " I'm not sure it works in the end. Read Full Review
This comic just doesn't always fire on all cylinders with me. Ennis writes decent enough humor, but it's the pacing of the story and how it has all come together. Read Full Review
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