After two disastrous days of office mayhem, Head Intern Bart Rozum decides that he has to find Gus a job outside of the Flatiron Building - so he assigns Gus to the Search and Rescue unit. Bart thinks, if Gus is mostly responding to the scenes of superhuman battles after the fact, how much trouble could he really get in to? Unfortunately, on Gus' first day with Search and Rescue, the unit is summoned to New Jersey to deal with a giant mutated catfish monster who calls himself Trentonn the Terrible. ADAM F. GOLDBERG and HANS RODIONOFF write pithy dialogue while NATHAN STOCKMAN adds his visual wizardry to bring you a tale of Catfish Kaiju, Insumore
This series is a chaotic, joyful romp through the madcap history of Marvel. It's a love letter to fans, written by other fans, and delivered with wry delight. Read Full Review
Damage Control is simply marvelous fun, and the series seems to be hitting its stride at the right time. Read Full Review
Damage Control #3 continues to succeed in one thing only failing to find the funny. The main character is an annoying man-child, his latest adventure makes little sense, and the only redeeming quality of this issue is a slight hint that Gus's employment may be part of a larger plan. Read Full Review
Best issue yet!
Ok
This one was funny
What's crazy about this title is that it's supposed to be funny.
Trentonn the Terrible is one of the funniest monsters I've seen in a comic and is an instant favorite in my book! Though Gus may be the greatest villain of all. Love the Jersey jokes (as a New Yorker). Anyone looking for a laugh should definitely pick up Damage Control #3!