"THE COLOSSAL MAGIC NOTHING," Part One
Having escaped the nefarious clutches of the insidious trickster Castiwyr, the Rat Queens return to Palisade with piles of gold and are in a mood to party. But Palisade has a new resident: a strange wizard that wishes to end the suffering of others. Forever.
Rat Queens (Vol. 2) # 6 is a delightful and energetic read about five of the greatest original protagonists Ive seen in a comic in some time. This comic earns its recommendation with ease, and I definitely recommend it. Read this comic. Read Full Review
Overall, I found this to be yet another enjoyable chapter in this story. The Queens never fail to entertain me with the witty banter and hilarious antics. I'm very intrigued with the arrival of this new wizard, who brings with him a dark and compelling new twist. If you're seeking high adventure with a ragtag group of gals, then do yourself a favour and grab a cop ASAP! Read Full Review
The Rat Queens always have the strangest luck on their adventures and things never quite go as planned. So, that being said you can look forward to a hilariously awesome and weird battle with a giant rainbow toad. Read Full Review
I came looking for a magic missile, but what I found was more of a delayed blast fireball. It takes a while to get there, but when it does, it's magical. Read Full Review
‘The Colossal Magic Nothing' i off to a good start for the new story arc. The Rat Queens are running into new dangers, up to the same shenanigans, and keeping things fresh with a new approach to adventuring. With the added question of this strange wizard that wishes to end the suffering of others, you have much more to look forward to too. Its like running with your own DnD group who just seem to let the wind steer their direction for better or for worse. Read Full Review
Anyhow, Rat Queens is back, which is a great thing. The book remains funny, charming, and way smarter than it has any right to be. Also vibrating wands and masturbation. Read Full Review
There are the usual doses of bawdiness and overindulgence, but at the core, this is a story about loss and it is a story with a great deal of heart. While unlikely to win over new fans, we have a new villain a new mystery and some introspection that longtime fans should appreciate. Read Full Review
Now, I don't have much to go on here, but I'm wondering if this has any relation to what has been going on since issue one, with characters darning white robes and staring off at the sky. Obviously, they haven't disappeared like Madeline has, but what are the odds that there are two strange things happening that effect side characters? Does anybody have any alternative theories? I'd love to hear them! Read Full Review
Im holding the smallest fraction of hope for this series because what it used to be was great. Read Full Review