The hit sci-fi comedy podcast starring Colton Dunn (Superstore), Felicia Day (Supernatural), Janet Varney (Legend of Korra), Kirsten Vangsness (Criminal Minds), and Steve Berg (Drunk History) crashes into comics! Earth is gone. Only one intrepid crew of misfits managed to escape, now determined and ambiguously destined to stop a growing, ancient evil from consuming the universe. Though stopping it may be tricky, as our heroes can't help but destroy just about every planet and species they come across. Kinda debatable who's the bigger threat.
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Voyage to the Stars is an excellent first issue, mixing science fiction and comedy into an instantly likable package. It has a great blend of dynamic characters and adventurous fast-paced storytelling. Read Full Review
Ryan Copple and James Asmus's writing is both hilarious and thought-provoking. Read Full Review
Voyage to the Stars #1 is a great first issue, mixing science fiction and comedy. If you are a fan of the podcast chances are you will be a fan of the comic. If you have never heard of the podcast but like zany and over the top (but tasteful) comedy than you will like this book. It is a fun read and it is going to a fun ride with this bunch. Read Full Review
Connie Daidone does a great job of matching the tone of the story with the art. There is a fun energy to the panels and that energy helps to enhance and elevate the story as it progresses. Read Full Review
A good introduction for new readers and longtime fans alike, made with plenty of love and dedication from the entire creative team. Read Full Review
Come check out the podcast turned comic book in this comedy space opera! Join unqualified Captain Tucker and his crew as they fight against the "Nothing"! Read Full Review
I do feel terrible because the issue itself is great for fans, but the lack of set-up and not giving newcomers the full backstory could well be daunting and put people off. If they were hoping people might delve into the back catalogue of podcasts to catch up then that is a few hours commitment which newcomers may not be prepared to invest at this stage. Read Full Review
Listeners of the podcast will enjoy this comic (especially the art by Connie Daidone) but newcomers will want to head towards the podcast first if they want to get a real feel for the show. Read Full Review
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