Lona and Cobrasun strategize as best they can for their first-round tournament matchup with the mighty ORANGABANG! Watch out for their finishing move!
Do a Powerbomb hasn't missed a spot yet. It's absurdly entertaining and connects on every level Johnson envisions. It's one of my favorite books to check out each month. Read Full Review
Do A Powerbomb is beyond special and I couldn't recommend it any more. Read Full Review
Do a Powerbomb #3 is best described as full of personality. We meet the contestants and their finishing moves, we get a sense of the world, and the stakes are laid out for many. There's a great mix of action but it's the heart that really stands out to me. The guilt of Cobrasun and what he did is clear throughout the issue and ups the drama of everything going on. There's an amazing focus on the weight he carries on his shoulders which has become center of the series. What started as a "wrestling comic has turned into something so much more. Read Full Review
Everybody's Gangsta, until a 500 Ibs orangutan Standing Dropkicks you in the face
If Pixar ever made a Mortal Kombat film, it might be something like this.
DWJ kills it again with this book. The stage is set for a wrestling tournament like no other, and it absolutely delivers. This is the most action-heavy issue of the series so far and it's so much fun. I wasn't ready for FTR's Shatter Machine to be busted out by the Knights of Rhyne, but I loved it and said team is already established as a solid threat for Issue 4. Despite containing a lot of action, the series doesn't lose its emotional stakes. Aside from Lona and Cobrarsun, you have the added layer of Nexel and Petey trying to get their sister back as well. Along with all of that, Johnson's art blends perfectly with the action of the matches and the overall story being told.
I still don't like wrestling but this is really good.
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