'ONE THOUSAND OPAS AND A DEAD BODY,' Part Three
A pilfered poison pabulum has pickled pieces of our protagonist's paunch while portentous poetic prophecies proudly parade apace, parlaying a perilous paradigm. Paraphrasing: SKULLKICKERS is a particularly perfect packaged pamphlet of plucky pulp worth every precious penny in perpetuity. Purchase!
Once again, the more absurd Skullkickers gets, the more enjoyable it is. This issue is chock full of action as the "heroes" storm the castle of their enemies, but the highlight is Beardy's hilariously absurd hallucination. I had no idea until now that I'm a sucker for constellations coming to life to deliver prophecies to angry dwarves. And here I thought I knew myself so well! Despite little in terms of concrete character interaction, I'm amazed at how well Read Full Review
I think this series will be pleasing to both fantasy and non-fantasy comic readers in that the comic seems to be very content in having pretty much every fantasy-type creature graphically killed by the two main characters. Its in this that Skullkickers is looking to be a worthwhile series to read for a good while yet. Read Full Review
This book is ridiculous, in a good way. We're only three issues in, so you should still be able to find the first two at your local comic book store. It may not be everyone's cup-o-tea, but it is a fun-fantasy adventure filled with great action, dialogue, and recipes for stew. Read Full Review
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