Marc Gungenheim's "The Good Guys" is the serious story of the issue while the "The Ducketeer" and "A Dream of Flying" provide a little something for everyone with stunning visuals and a lot of laughs. Read Full Review
This opening chapter is everything a Rocketeer adventure needs; action, drama, and considering the time period this story takes place, a big heaping helping of apple pie, ice cream, and patriotism. The story by Marc Guggenheim hits all the right notes, even if Secord is missing for a chunk of the story. The art by Sandy Plunkett is stellar and once again reminds us of the great artist we lost in Dave Stevens. Read Full Review
If you missed the first volume of Rocketeer Adventures, be sure to pick up this first issue from the series' second volume to make up for that mistake. Rocketeer Adventures is a damn fun book that's well worth your time and money. It's comic at it's purest form, providing entertainment for all ages. Read Full Review
So, a great package bringing the rocket-powered hero to life, as rendered by some of the industry's top talents - great stuff! Read Full Review
Another great example of IDW giving Rocketeer fans some great material. It's hard not to be impressed with the respect that IDW gives to properties like the Rocketter. Read Full Review
This collection is not others telling the story of Rocketeer's adventures, but how he actually influenced others lives. It's worth picking up, but it doesn't quite have the strength of the first volume. Plus there is a Betty pinup at the end another love of Dave Stevens' art. Read Full Review
Throw in a pin-up by Arthur Adams and we have another winner from the Rocketeer Adventures. It's a wonderful tribute to Dave Stevens that IDW has published his pioneering work in great collections and is bringing together talent of this calibre to continue Cliff's story. Read Full Review
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