"THE GREAT ESCAPE," Part Two
With Calais in the early stages of occupation, Peter and the boys discover a squad of captured British soldiers. Seeing an opportunity to get a ticket to London by saving them, they engage in a dangerous game of espionage that ends with a deadly showdown.
Peter Panzerfaust is one of the best books on the shelf right now, if you can get to that shelf in time. Both issues have second prints coming . This is good old-fashioned monthly comics. No trade waiting and no story decompression. The comic moves fast and you need to catch up right now. Read Full Review
After two issues I'm still enjoying Wiebe and Jenkins' unique take on Peter Pan. Honestly, outside the film Hook, which I love, this might be one of the more creative interpretations of the source material I've seen. I'm just waiting for this series to really get moving instead of just subtly hinting at what's to come. Either way, I'm definitely on board for next month. Read Full Review
After this issue Im excited about Peter Panzerfaust again. Yes, its familiar in many ways, it is based on a story that everyone knows, but Wiebe and Jenkins have the freedom to do new things with it and hopefully these things will be worth reading. Read Full Review
It's obviously more than an adaptation. Wiebe clearly has a deeper story to tell than just retreading both Peter Pan and WWII. It's the execution and plotting to get there with the little homages to the original story along the way that that elevates this book in such a gripping way. It's so easy to fly through an issue waiting for the next.