Sometimes even superheroes screw up. And then what's a poor victim to do? What anyone else does - get a lawyer and sue them! But who has the courage, the fortitude, the cluelessness, to serve a Summons and Complaint on super schnooks like the fearsome Ocelot or the cunning Dominatrix? Call in Hero Hunters Cheech and Clive O'Huang!
This is a good issue, but the general setup overstays its welcome and feels redundant. There's certainly nothing technically wrong with the issue, but the laughs are reduced because of the structure of the story. That said it has plenty of funny moments and the premise is strong enough to make you want more. Read Full Review
Issue #2 of Serving Supes delivers the same style of laughs seen in the first. The concept leaves room to explore the effects of various super powers from one issue to the next, leaving the door wide open forSteve Stern, Matt Yuan and John Yuan to explore. Read Full Review
Cheech and Clive OHuang are back and just as incompetent as ever. Nothing stands in their way to serve the super powered and to make sure they have their day in court. Cheech and Clive find out what it's like to be stabbed in the head and as a learning experience, the two find out how important it is to read everything very closely. The over the top humor appears to be a thing at First Comics as both this comic and Public Relations have heroes who are more comedic and less confrontational. Public Relations is both cute and silly. A must have for slapstick humor fans. Read Full Review
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