First their powers are stuck in the wrong bodies—Ice is shooting flames while Fire’sbringing early snow to Kansas. But then, during a chaotic night of karaoke, Firemakes a daring wish on a magic artifact she finds in Zatanna’s hat: get the rightpowers back in the right bodies. And her wish works…technically. Because nowthey’re body-swapped. And still stuck with the wrong powers. That’s right—it’sFreaky Friday for Fire and Ice!
Overall, this issue definitely embraces the oddball roots of the property, and the bawdy nature of the humor won't be for everyone, but I laughed out loud several times. Read Full Review
Its also interesting to note that a standard monthly comic book takes about as much time to read as it might to watch a standard major TV network sitcom in the United States. There's even room for commercial breaks and everything. It feels almost perfectly, set up to be a TV sitcom, except that it happens to be played out in pages and panels in the universe that we know as the DC universe. So it ends up being a lot of fun. But it's not exactly mainstream DC even though it clearly fits into the overall of mainstream DC. Read Full Review
It's a good story, well written. Things tie in with the overall arc DC is in currently and the characters sound like themselves (well L-Ron is goofier than I'd like but, it's L-Ron so whatever :) ).
The art is a negative from me however. It's good art but more suited for a YA book than the main DC Universe.
I wouldn't hate it as much if it was a free Web toon. Don't waste your money.