Aku and his League of Extraordinary Villains have trapped Samurai Jack, Ben 10, Dexter, the Powerpuff Girls, and Ed, Edd, and Eddy like bugs in a jar. (Okay, the Eds were a mistake!) Of course they'll escape! Of course, there'll be mayhem! Sheesh! What did Aku think would happen?
Now that the set-up is out of the way, Super Secret Crisis War really cuts loose and becomes something fun and different from a lot of other crossover event comics. If the team keeps this level up for the remainder of the miniseries, this will quickly become something you can't miss. Read Full Review
If you're an old school Cartoon Network fan, how in the world are you not reading Super Secret Crisis War? At least if you haven't started by now; it's easy enough to catch up. Cartoon Network has given the fans of many franchises something to cheer about here. It's fun, enjoyable, and you can't help but have a great time. Despite my lack of connection with some characters, I'm having a ball with this. Super Secret Crisis War is still one impressive event and has something for every animation fan out there. Read Full Review
Super-Secret Crisis Wars is proving to be every bit as entertaining as you'd expect from a mash-up of all the big Cartoon Network franchises. Read Full Review
Once again Derek Charm's art is top-notch (especially his gleeful rendition of Aku). With the heroes getting the majority of the time we don't get much Mojo Jojo other than the foreshadowing the monkey genius is already starting to bristle with his role within the League. The escape of the heroes might not be the League's only problem. Worth a look. Read Full Review