An alien threatens to pressure the Earth into "joining" a galactic empire...and not voluntarily! The first line of defense...the mighty Mightor! Guest appearances by Jonny Quest and Hadji!
Jeff Parker's issue #8 tells its own complete story, while also teeing up those which will follow. Read Full Review
It's big, fun, cosmic action at its best as Mightor and his club go up against a giant alien battleship and a particular ruthless enforcer of the Collective, in a story that doesn't really need any additional knowledge to enjoy. Read Full Review
I'm not the nostalgic sort, but this issue reminded me that though I have enjoyed many of the narrative changes in comics storytelling over the years, it can be nice to step back to the comfort-food feel of a good guy fighting a bad buy to save the world. Read Full Review
I had hoped this issue would have been a pleasing tale for the memories of Mightor, but that is not the case for this book. This is a shame since the character is a great re-imagining of a classic standard, however, both narrative and artwork paid too much attention to one aspect instead of embracing the actor as a whole. If we were able to see a follow up to this story it may have been redeemable, but as of now, the story is a disappointment as I hear his battle cry echo off in regretful pain. Read Full Review
A well-drawn, cleverly written done-in-one... What more can you ask for? Read Full Review
Lieber’s art is also excellent throughout the issue with great compliments from Hill on colours. Everything clean, well-staged and pops off the page. It’s the perfect addition to a fun, one-shot story. Read Full Review
If you are a Generation Xer with a 10 year old, pick this up and share it with him or her. Then, go to Boomerang and watch some of the original shows together. That will really make this whole experience worth it. Read Full Review