After the jaw-dropping ending of last issue, Rob Williams and comics legend Walter Simonson take our hero to new heights... space! It's the penultimate issue of this acclaimed round-robin series, and the mysterious Misfit has imprisoned Kamandi on his mothership headed on a one-way trip to the Tek-Moon! Now, Kamandi must decide between finding his parents and escaping his captors for good. It's time for the last boy on earth to become a man. Will he be up to the challenge?
This is personally my favourite issue of the Kamandi Challenge so far. With a Sci-Fi edge and packed to the brim with wonderful fighting companions, this book boldly drags Kamandi kicking and screaming to a place no one can hear him, launching him closer to his missing parents. Read Full Review
Rob Williams gives fans a penultimate issue that not only has me excited for the finale, but is my favorite issue of the series. Him and Walter Simonson give us an issue that had everything that was promised when this series began and maybe even more. This issue actually made me smile and that's not something I do often. Read Full Review
While a few of the stories have been a bit too grisly, they've tapped into the Saturday movie serial feeling they're meant to evoke - and each creative team has apparently had fun with the idea. It's a shame to see it end! Read Full Review
This is the over the top melodrama that made Kirby timeless! Read Full Review
The issue's action-packed, sure, but it lacks the charm or thrills of past issues, and feels more like it's cover-banding Kirby than anything else. Read Full Review
This book has been on fire for the past few months now.
This was a solid issue, and looking forward to issue 12. Besides the past few issues it has been all over the place. Still it was fun, even if it was all over the place and liked the idea. Maybe they will learn from this series and do something similar. 8.5 out of 10