The time of reckoning is here-Omnikron, the interstellar destroyer, has come to Earth! The Impossibles race to help a barely living Space Ghost, while Mightor and Birdman battle the massive entity-and the scientists who understand it are trapped in the secret base of F.E.A.R. As the heroes face a force beyond anything the world has seen, the kids they left safely behind hatch a bold plan...
With this issue, the art and story are firing on all cylinders, and the ride is only going to get more thrilling from here. If you haven't tuned in already, now would be a good time. Read Full Review
Future Quest has thrust us into another impossible scenario from which there appears to be no escape. The fascinating story by Parker and the captivating artwork of Olivetti serve to engage the reader and keep them riveted to the page to see what happens next. And now with the cast and story at their zenith, we are left in the lurch until next month, with our jaws agape and imaginations spinning out of control. What a way to end the year with a tale which leave us wanting even more. Read Full Review
It's a brilliant reimagining of the classic cartoon characters as they gather to fight a terrifying menace. Love it! Read Full Review
Future Quest #8 is a gorgeously rendered comic with tons of monster action. I continues to be a wonder how Parker can fit so many damn characters into a single series, but he does it and it pays off in this one. Read Full Review
Though certainly not as flashy as the previous issues, Future Quest #8 still delivers thrills akin to dumping a whole trunk of action figures at your feet and coming up with the biggest, craziest story you can for them. Read Full Review
Ariel Olivetti has experience drawing Space Ghost comics. However, his style is a bit jarring compared to what weve seen previously. He is an excellent painterly artist. It just feels out of place in a comic with pure retro art. Read Full Review
I have a feeling this book is coming to a conclusion and I think that will be a good idea. I like seeing all these characters and I am not opposed to Future Quest continuing on as mash up one shots. Imagine Johnny Quest and Mi-tor in one 23-page book and then Space Ghost and The Impossibles in another the following month. With all of the chaos, Olivetti saves this issue. He is spectacular. Read Full Review