With help from the Wanderer and Gnort, Larfleeze sets out to destroy the Council of Ten!
You will thrill to the action. You will laugh at the jokes. You will hear Geoff Johns cry. This was a funny issue that was part of a funny series, and the DC universe is a little less at its absence. Read Full Review
DC needs more, not less, comics with the irreverent charm of Larfleeze but apparently that's not in the cards. So I'll just thank Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Scot Kolins for getting me to not only buy but enjoy a comic about a character I cared very little about before this series and am now sorry to say goodbye to. Worth a look. Read Full Review
LARFLEEZE leaves this world the same way it in came into it: full of massive action, exciting visuals, and thoroughly entertaining banter. It really is a shame this book is over. There's so many dark and serious stories out there, but you could often count on this one to hit you with an enjoyable dose of silliness and fun. To make its departure even more painful, it ends on a note that has so much potential for absurd comedy! Oh well, at least it was a good ride while it lasted, right? Read Full Review
This is a really fun conclusion to this weird title, that lasted way longer than I ever thought it would after reading it's first issue. But each month the book got stronger and stronger and even though we're now saying goodbye, I'm happy to have had the chance to read the strange greed obsessed adventures of Larfleeze and his butler Stargrave, and hope we'll see them again somewhere soon. So finish your collection or pick up the series if you haven't checked it out yet, just make sure you have the chance to say goodbye yourself with your own copy of Larfleeze. Read Full Review
All in all, Larfleeze was a fun series, but I think Larfleeze #12 ended a bit flat. Almost everything gets wrapped up too quickly and the stuff that's left open will possibly never get resolved. As much as I like this series I think Larfleeze #12 needed a bit more work as a final issue. Read Full Review
Honestly, I'm not sure there's anything I can say to make you buy this issue or not. If you're already into the series, you're almost certain to pick it up, and if you're not, this is hardly the place to start. But as for the series as a whole? Who knows? If you're the type to enjoy the crass, over-the-top humor with little characterization or drama characteristic of Giffen, this is the book for you – and capping off at 12 issues, there's not a particularly large backlog to get to. But it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea. Read Full Review