• In a world of magic and glory, the Champions can take hold of what they desire, but not without a price...
• Plus, how can Snowguard protect the North, when she's not even on planet Earth?
Rated T+
No doubt about it, this is a really great read that will keep you engaged at every turn. Read Full Review
This arc is a lot of fun, especially for the spectacle of it all and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that I'm going to miss these dope fantasy fits that the team is rocking. As the team eventually makes their way to save Weirdworld, they are in for another showdown against The Master. With Nova and Wasp on the villain's side, it's not going to be easy for Riri and the team to fight back. Read Full Review
Champions #26 struck a great balance between action and story progression. We learned a lot about Weirdworld, the unique ways that the rest of the team integrated into this new Weirdworld, and what it will take for this world to be returned to what it once was. Getting back home is just the icing on the cake. Read Full Review
While the fantasy setting may not be for everyone, this is an entertaining, engaging story with great character moments and an adventurous plot that's a breath of fresh air from some of the heavier stuff the Champions have been dealing with as of late. Read Full Review
Geeking out fun from cover to cover.
What a beautiful issue. Zub show once more he care about the characters, heroes & foes.
Festival I was sure to have a story where the Master rule Weirdworld before the champions interference. But their we see that this Nova & Wasp disappearance who lead him on weirdworld.
I really like all the champions stories that use well the rpg scenarii. I also like the answer to why riri is the only one not affected.
The champions band together once more but in a different fashion way (All but riri playing the role they have in this fantasy world).
Cover - Beautiful, in link and will give a marvelous poster at the end. 2/2
Writing - For is last story before the relaunch Zub did a great job. I love it. 3/3
Arts - Dun more
Really enjoyed this, but I really like Weirdworld. And this issue also contextualized the various incarnations we've seen of Weirdworld since ANAD Marvel.
I really love Weirdworld, and I hope that we get to see more of it when this arc is over.
Kinda a generic alternative universe story with Weirdworkd but still a great issue for fans of the Champions. Highly recommended
This was fine! I don’t know, it’s not really doing anything special for me.