The Racers are skirting the crumbling coastline of the Pacific Ocean when an earthquake threatens to dump them into the toxic waters! And when Penelope and Dick are caught in a tsunami that sweeps them to a barren island without their vehicles or weapons, how will they battle the island's horde of mutant crabs? And back on the mainland, the other Racers must fend off a tangle of carnivorous vines!
My Fears? That we will never learn who or what the Ant Hill mob are. I mean they are short little men that dress alike and have some sort of skin condition. I have to know what's happening there. Read Full Review
Wacky Raceland continues to impress me with its smart storytelling and action packed pages. I'm fascinated by the world Pontac has laid out and where it's going from here. I just know I'm along for the race. Read Full Review
Nobody wins a race this issue. In each of the first two, the reader had a sense that this was going somewhere. This issue, while clearly world building, does not move the story along to the Announcer's promised ending. The upside to this kind of pit stop (pun intended) story is that it means the book and the race. Out of Poseidons Toilet and onto Vegas. Read Full Review
Overall Manco art is a style that is well drawn but lacks structure. I become lost in nearly action sequences as the panels are too overfilled with pure chaos. I appreciate this issues literally and figuratively putting on the breaks to focus more on character building. I just worry it is too little too late. Read Full Review