Bubba, along with a cast and crew that includes the legendary John Henry, board the Nocturne in order to head to a safehouse that will serve as the team's headquarters. But all of this attracts the attention of Mother-and she is not pleased.
We learn a lot about Elvis and his goons also their mission. What we don't know is if these misfits thrown together can actually do the job. Think Mystery Men, or the Inferior 5. A bloated Col. Tom Parker spells it out for them, but they have no clue as to what to do. Their foray into the other dimension shows us everything we need to know about these incompetents. This issue is more expositional than the previous one, but the creative team has fun telling it and it's clearly worth a chuckle or two. The set up promises more great stuff in the coming issues. I really love a good spoof and this is one of the best I've read in years! Read Full Review
Perhaps the most important element here was Tadd Galusha's art in demonstrating the body language and expression of the characters. There was quite a few panels of character development in the beginning, so the art was integral in keeping me engaged. Read Full Review