Angel and Iceman have never been presented better, and the portrait of the Kirby/Lee monster outstrips everything. Doe sweeps in shadows and crumples its hide to induce the feeling of realistic depth in a patently unrealistic being. Kirby probably would have been proud to see his visual interpreted with such verve and reverence, and Lee no doubt will be delighted to observe his co-creation being used for unadulterated fun. Read Full Review
A one-shot should be a comic that stands on its own, and this issue certainly does that. It needs to give you enough narrative meat to feel like the money was well invested, and this issue mostly does that. It should elicit some form of strong reaction from you in the few pages it has, and this issue works hard to make you laugh and is more successful than not. See Namor score some bagels and Googam become a broheim. It's not earth shattering but it is solid fun and sometimes that's just what you need. Pick up this comic and feel the freedom of old funny done-in-one comics just like they did when you were a kid where the parts add up to greater than the actual whole. Read Full Review
Overall, this story was an entertaining success and worth the grab if youre a fan of Angel, Iceman or even Goom. Its a fun issue, but thats about it. Read Full Review
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