The Cosmic Gods and Council of Ten put aside millennia of war to team up against a new adversary: Larfleeze! Luckily for Agent Orange, hes not the only dog in this fight. Will Gnort and the power of the green light save the day?
This is the penultimate issue: there's only one more to go and this series is done. I'm already getting a bit weepy because there's no other super funny super book to take its place. That only makesme treasure this book a bit more. Super silly, super fun, with super destruction. This is a Ha-Ha you need to have-have. Read Full Review
So if you have stuck with Larfleeze so far then I certain you'll enjoy this issue the most. It has lots of action, excellent poses and funny dialogue that makes you want to re-read the issue again. This comic was fun and makes you anticipate what's to come next. Read Full Review
Although I'm not surprised that the title is going away, I am a bit sad as Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis have managed to carve out some of their old school zaniness in this small corner of a must too gritty New 52 Universe. Worth a look. Read Full Review
There is a lot going on in this issue, but not in a over complicated boring way, it's more of a all out "Kill The Orange Monkey" kind of way. So yeah Giffen and DeMatteis are really hyping up the final issue here, and for a guy that really didn't enjoy the first half of this series I find myself on the Orange band wagon wanting to see where we'll ultimately end up. So make sure you don't miss any of the fun before it's gone and join me on this greedy cartoony romp we call Larfleeze. Go check it out. Read Full Review
The penultimate chapter of LARFLEEZE has its moments, but overall, it has me feeling down the middle. The action is enjoyable, the banter offers some smiles, and the artwork is praiseworthy. It's just too bad a heavy amount of exposition really adds up and detracts from the issue. New readers will obviously appreciate all of recap information that's sprinkled throughout the chapter, but seeing as this is the second to last issue, I'm guessing there won't be too many of those. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be left with a noticeable sense of familiarity as all of these events are explained to us yet again. Here's hoping the title ends on a strong note! Read Full Review