"THE CAPTAIN'S NAME IS... TOOTSIE!"
From the Golden Age of comics comes the preeminent product pitchman: Captain Tootsie! The good Captain has taken on a new role-that of a government operative sent to Toronto to capture and retrieve Malcolm Dragon... but the son of Savage Dragon has other plans.
Larsen is really good at juggling Malcolm's complicated worlds and making this issue about the consequences of the demonoid invasion is great. It gives the characters more dimension and life when the events that are affecting them personally don't get glossed over and forgotten about in the next issue. Read Full Review
This issue deals with the fallout from previous issues. It's quieter, though there are some action sequences, and it's definitely heavier on the drama among characters. This is a rough issue because it chronicles how one individual deals with trauma and it's not going to be a quick fix. The visuals are aces " pencils, colors, and letters are all tops. The story is definitely a different tone previous issues. The Funny Pages are all entertaining in this issue and I'd welcome all of them back. A different, very dramatic issue, of Savage Dragon. Read Full Review
Long-running plot threads are starting to come to a head, against the backdrop of a holiday-themed one-and-done. Read Full Review
One of those issues that you have to have on the way from one story to another, but there are a couple of plots in here that are truly unpleasant, even with the return of Captain Tootsie. Read Full Review