A ruthless biker gang ambushes a royal envoy. The name of their leader? SAMURAI JACK! From the team that brought you HELENA CRASH comes an all-new take on the legendary wandering samurai that is completely different and yet surprisingly familiar! Wait, what? How is that even possible? YOU GOTTA READ SAMURAI JACK: QUANTUM JACK TO FIND OUT!
There's not much else I can say about this comic. The lettering was swell. If you're a fan of old Jack or new you'll likely like this first issue. It's a fast read which is nice because it plays into the action quite well. I'm curious to read more, but doubt I'll review more. There's a formula being laid down in this first issue, and while that's fine to read, I doubt anyone wants to read a review that says the same thing over and over. Read Full Review
"Quantum Jack" has a style all its own, while still managing to capture the key elements of "Samurai Jack." This could be the start of a fascinating tale of the Jackverse. Read Full Review
Samurai Jack: Quantum Leap is clearly unafraid to push the franchise in a new direction, and it deserves credit for that. The series has a quirky sense of style that both respects the source material while charting its own course. However, this first issue is light on both plot and dialogue, and it fails to fully establish its premise or make Jack's relationships with the characters in this bizarre world. The series needs a little more in the plot department before it really comes into its own. Read Full Review