Once more into the breach as Ash is summoned back in time to help Xena. Only this time, he arrives at a point when she was Pirate Xena-scourge of all seven seas! He convinces her to take him on as first mate while they investigate a mysterious island named Eden! But all this time he's spending with her is making Ash wonder if they might have a future together...you know, after they get done saving the world?
All "The power"the passion"the danger" one could want, plus an idiot with a chainsaw for a hand. How could this not be successful? Read Full Review
Army of Darkness/Xena: Forever"And A Day #3 combines some of the best of cult classic entertainment. In one corner you have the Warrior Princess, one of the greatest warriors who walks the Earth and in the other corner you have Ash Williams, one of the greatest smart ass demon slayers to travel time. Together they create an entertaining story that blends well. With that said the character development with Xena does need a little more work, but it shines with Ash. The art by Diego Galindo is rich and detailed, but fails to match the themes that both of these classics share. And the color by Pete Pantezis are a bit too bright and felt out of place. Both artists are good at their craft, but seemed a bit lost in their direction with this issue. If you're a fan of one or both series, it is still worth a look because it provides good entertainment value. Read Full Review
So yeah, Dynamite: the time joke was funny in the first two issues. Now get on with the story. Read Full Review