Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #5

8.4

Critic Rating

6 Reviews
9.8

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Mark Russell
Artist Mike Feehan, Sean Parsons
Cover Price $3.99

Snagglepuss is faced with the ultimate dilemma: save his friend or follow his conscience, as his final showdown with the House Committee on Un-American ActivitIes looms.

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  • 10

    Kabooooom - Roy Buckingham

    May 02, 2018

    Mark Russell has written one of the most compelling and important comics in recent memory " not only the LGBTQ but for anyone who has ever fought for equality in their lives of in the face of any kind of bigotry or censorship. Read Full Review

  • 10

    DC Comics News - Tony Farina

    May 04, 2018

    From cover to cover, this book has a soul. It has heart. It has a compelling story that uses the lens of history to point out our present. There is strong message being told here. Read this book. Give it to your friends. Talk about it. Share it. It is important. Do it now. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Book Corps - Pierre Arnette

    May 02, 2018

    This was the best issue of the series so far. The previous issue held that honor, but there was so much to unpack in this issue.With the way this issue ended, it seems like the next issue is the final issue. If that's the case, please do not miss the next issue and pick up this issue too because it was very powerful. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    May 02, 2018

    Whether a spinoff of a Hanna-Barbera cartoon can really get this dark effectively is up for debate, but I think it works. Read Full Review

  • 6.8

    Weird Science - Jeremy Daw

    May 04, 2018

    We're on course for a climactic showdown with the soul of the nation at stake. Or something. Russell's writing continues to be engaging, if a little preachy, and Mike Feehan's art continues to be invariably good and, on a couple of occasions, genuinely breathtaking. While the thinly-veiled cultural allegory/satire and the implicit parallels between the Cold War US and the present incarnation of everyone's favourite superpower may be a bit too simplistic for some, there is a solid story here and it's one that I'm continuing to enjoy. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    May 02, 2018

    Unlike The Flintstones, this series seems to be running out of ideas and momentum well before it is complete. It's probably for the best that it will only be six issues. Read Full Review

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  • 9.5

    Dispatchdcu

    May 05, 2018

    Welcome to the Oblivion Bar where the first round is on me and the pretzels are free! Be warned: like the pickled eggs at the bar, this issue is going to get SPOILED rotten. Oh my gosh, this book is so sad. Don't get me wrong; it's REALLY good. But I left after reading this so depressed. So, if you don't want to know what happens to Huckleberry Hound, and don't want to be shocked and depressed, don't read any further. Basically for anyone not following along until now, Snagglepuss, Huckleberry Hound, and QuickDraw McGraw are all homosexual. Huckleberry Hound was at a secret underground club for anyone who was homosexual at the exact time it was raided by cops. Since this is taking place around the time of the Cold War, homosexuality more

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  • 10

    Korma Bones

    Apr 22, 2019

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