The Femmes from the Future find themselves on a world entirely covered by oceans. That's no big deal, what with Earth 70% covered, but for the desert-born Dejah of Mars, some water wings are needed, stat! Really, though, the endless depths are the easy part... it's the creatures lurking in the unknown that are the real threat, especially the intelligent ones!
With great writing, you always hope to get great art, and that is exactly what you get with German Garcia and Addison Duke. They complement each other throughout the issue with fantastic storytelling and really vibrant colors. The choice of using mostly flat colors and utilizing deep blacks to convey depth makes this issue incredibly pleasing to the eye. Read Full Review
The banter, the silliness, and the seriousness are all well-balanced and make for an entire book of great scenes that has me wanting more as quickly as possible. Very recommended. Read Full Review
This team-up continues to be a lot of fun, introducing takes on the lead characters that feel fresh and fun, yet true to their individual series. Read Full Review
While this is the story of two heroines this issue is a Barbarella story for sure. Read Full Review
At first I find how each now event happen a little easy, but once we know that's a plan in motion that make more sense. I really enjoy Dejah & Barbarella relatioship. I understand that the king had to have a different form of language. But he talk so much that at one point I was a little tired of him. Fortunatly, Barbarella is funny.
Cover - I love it, but not really related. 1.5/2
Writing - It was well made. The cliffanger is a little original. 3/3
Arts - Not perfect but close. I really enjoy the layout & characters. 3/3
Feeling - I really enjoy this crossover. 2/2