Team Quest is dealt a serious blow at the hands of FEAR just as Omnikron starts rebuilding itself on Earth-out of anything living that comes too close! Inter-Nation's Deva Sumadi takes charge and splits the group up to go recruit more forces to take on the alien supercreature. It's time to go on tour with The Impossibles and meet the biggest fighting force in the world, Frankenstein, Jr.!
What more can you say about this issue than it is a refreshing breath from the old fashioned origins of yore? We begin with a well-established story expanded from each issue and then end with the introduction of new characters and a Hollywood style knuckle biter. Next month cannot come soon enough, so let us burst into battle with a spirited Mightor! and be ready to greet it with a rousing Rally-ho! Read Full Review
Braks Parker seamlessly introduces characters and progresses the ones already in place on a level of his own. Shaner and Hi-Fi hit together, as the vintage feel screams earling morning adventure stories. Read Full Review
In short, it's not the best of the five issues to date, but Future Quest #5 is still a better-than-average effort with a LOT of moving pieces, even thought it hits a couple of sour notes (musician joke) regarding The Impossibles. Read Full Review
The backup which reveals a new set of heroes steals the show with a fun and clever premise for their strategy to keep their powers under wraps. If you're looking for an all ages adventure book you can't do much better than this. Read Full Review
While I had fun and enjoyed this issue, for the most part, the issues being cut in half to give attention to how the main cast got to this point is becoming taxing. I want to be invested in this story; I love it so much, but it's becoming annoying to split the issue in half so we can get another group of characters in! Art continues to shine, especially in its character designs, with highlights being the Impossibles and their villains. Overall I enjoyed the issue, and hope with all the introductions nearly out of the way; we can finally focus in on the main story Read Full Review
Parker is playing the long game here and patience is needed by the reader. The first few issues have been fun and there is hope with the B-Story. Luckily, this is really well drawn and all of the crazy action fits nicely in the boxes provided. Read Full Review