EXPERIENCE THESE HEROES LIKE NEVER BEFORE!
Each of our heroes from across time and space seem to have found their tribes in this strange new land of wonder. But World War II Cap, Teenaged Spidey and Spy-School Black Widow soon discover that every paradise has its own costs and, eventually, everyone must pay! Is there a way to avoid the coming war? Or is fate the flute that leads us to our inevitable end? Our Amazing Fantasy continues!
Rated T+
Andrews delivers some beautiful and engaging visuals throughout the issue. The style is brilliant and harkens back to some great fantasy art of the past. The art perfectly fits with the story and its aesthetic. Read Full Review
So far, the script is amazing. Action packed, with a little bit of romance shoved in. I'm Here for It. The winning element that has won me over so far is the dialogue and awesome turn of phrases. Read Full Review
Amazing Fantasy only continues to grow more strange in this second issue. Read Full Review
I liked this one more than the previous one. I think as we get further into this fantasy world, the writing will only get better.
I continue to enjoy this book pretty much, even though it's a little weird at times.
Pete earns a smooch by manfully lassoing a dragon, Steve starts teaching the lost art of manliness to a tribe that's shamefully purged its men, and Natasha, after kicking a little ass, settles into a love triangle between a pretty-boy king and a rugged centaur.
Good art. Clunky prose, clumsy plotting. Painful characterization, world-building, and gender roles -- this replicates some of the worst aspects of the early 20th-century pulp fantasy it's emulating, without irony or self-awareness.
Devil's Advocate: It is just possible that the creator intends to subvert the cliches that so riled me. But this comic doesn't do much to raise my hopes on that score.