Cut off, on the run, and hunted by The Marshal, Nathan and Cross try to stay alive long enough to find Nathan's lost memory and the key to stopping another world-ending attack. But they'll have to survive each other first...
I seriously cannot get enough of this title, and you really need to check it out. Read Full Review
I seriously wonder about the various characters and what they are going to do, what is going to happen to them, and what kind of resolution can they reach? Read Full Review
After a bit of a drop off in issue #2, The Weather Man comes roaring back with a fantastic third issue! With a welcome return to the hilarity and a fun series of action sequences, Nathan and Cross' story is really beginning to shape itself into something we can all be excited about. Add in the beautiful (albeit occasionally confusing) art and a great interplay between our two leads, and it's clear that the creative team is firing on all cylinders. Jody LeHuep has an uncanny knack in creating unbelievably zany universes and filling them with hilarity and heart break in equal measure. If that sounds good to you, then tune into The Weather Man. Read Full Review
Once again the pacing and contrast between utter brutality and laugh out loud moments that Jody LeHeup crafts are genius. Likewise, Nathan Fox continues to deliver a visual delight that really loves the over the top action sequences in this story but also really brings out the important details, the facial expressions and body language, in the more static, dialogue-led scenes. As for the colouring well, once again Id like to offer up a prayer of thanks to whichever of the Gods gave us Dave Stewart! Read Full Review
This issue develops the story into a more mature series that no comics fan should miss. Read Full Review
With each issue of The Weatherman, I am enjoying it more and more. It is not a perfect comic; sometimes the more over-the-top and wacky characters are a little off-putting, but it is also part of its charm. The story keeps asking interesting questions, and honestly, it is a fun read each and every month. The creative team works extremely well together and has really brought the world of The Weatherman to life. Each issue keeps me fully engaged until the end and awaiting the next. Read Full Review
Weatherman continues to be a compelling, broad and immersive action thriller. Read Full Review
This issue definitely turns the sadistic ultra violence up to 11 and turns down the comedic funny bits. Read Full Review
LeHeup leaves readers on a cliffhanger once again in this complex, action-packed issue of The Weatherman. Read Full Review
Not enough to love, not enough to wrap in layers of iridescent venomous lacquer Read Full Review
The book ends on a high note but gets off to a slow start. Read Full Review
I wondered where this issue will send me. I loved the issue 1 & some part of issue 2. Issue 3 focus of the evil guy. I don't like him.
Yeah I understand that is what the writer want. But I find maybe he push to much the parodic evil mind of this character and his entourage. Worst I didn't like the part in the planet with both heroes. I fell like I unhook right here. Not what I have come reading.
Cover - Not my favorite one, but the one I found. Th art is not bad even if I din't understand what the character do. And it's even not the bad guy but one of is agent. So not really in link. 1/2
Writing - I understand where the writer want to go, and he do it well (Even if maybe push to more some part). Not for me 2/3
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