Things get off to a rough start for Rufus as he and the other bullies head to the Bully Wars arena for the start of the games. Aiming to simply guide Rufus to victory, Spencer finds out he may be more directly involved than he originally planned.
So for the third time, I am enamored with this hilarious and bizarre series. This third issue pushes the story forward slightly but is building my excitement for the Bully Wars. The writing and artwork are just as good as they were in the first issue and I imagine it will continue to be this fun. Read Full Review
If it were all about the art and nothing else, I'd rate this book much higher. Aaron Conley's whimsical and cartoon-like art is magical, exuberant, and fun. The emotions are felt and seen, which greatly increases the enjoyability for the reader. The story is very straightforward and predictable, which takes away from the enjoyability of the book. I do recommend readers to pick up the book for the art. It's so good. Read Full Review
This is a good comic. It's funny, weird and has pretty cool art. My only problem is one of the characters we are supposed to care about, is proud do be a bully. Which, to me is just odd. I mean, it seems like that might change in the future, but still it's just odd.