After the suspenseful ending of issue #9, writer Greg Pak and artist Joe Prado bring our hero to the land of the Dead Worshippers! Now freed from captivity, Kamandi must help his new allies, the Shark People, escape their grisly fate as permanent displays in a horrific museum. Filled with long-kept secrets of the world around them, this museum could hold the key to finding Kamandi's parents, but will he live long enough to find out? Not if the Commander of the worshippers has anything to do with it!
RATED T
A ton of fun with interesting twists and a fast pace. Read Full Review
Even though each issue feels unique, this run continues to bring what Kamandi is all about. Read Full Review
Moving swiftly forward towards stranger shores, The Kamandi Challenge #10 is a wonderful response to last month's issue; packed full of more wonderful animal friends and robot enemies, explosive scenarios and at least one big dramatic reveal, this issue is well-written, beautifully drawn and reveals even more about Kamandi's hidden past and the fate of his lost family. Read Full Review
The wacky adventuring along with anthropomorphic denizens are back in this issue, but it's a collection of wild scenes that aren't very well strung together. Kamandi vacillates between tonight's Blue Plate Special and the most important preservable resource, depending on the page. This issue does bring this issue back to a core story developed in issue #1, which frankly I wasn't sure would be happening at all. So kudos for that. Read Full Review
Ah well, I guess the upside is that next issue will have a brand new team, and I can just ignore this one. Read Full Review
Greg Pak follows Tom King's plot with even a stronger issue, loving the addition of robots and the big plot twist in this issue. If the series continues like this, the ending is going to be amazing.