THE McELROYS TAKE MILES MORALES AND COMPANY CAMPING!
Looks like Balder and his babysitting team have more than fire goblins and foul diapers to worry about! A marshmallow-roasting campout in the Midwest goes up in flames when deadly shape-shifting aliens make a campfire appearance! But the real danger is barreling down the highway behind them. Ares, the Greek God of War, is hot on baby Laussa's trail. If Balder the Brave, Wonder Man, Sebastian Druid, Kate Bishop, Miles Morales and Deathlocket are going to stay ahead of him...Kate's gonna have to teach one of them to drive.
Rated T+
Whether you're a diehard MBMBAMbino who wants to dive into comics for the first time or a Marvel fan waffling on whether you need another comic in your life, War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery is well worth your time. Read Full Review
Journey Into Mystery #2 is kooky fun that delivers laughs and gasps like all comics should. Read Full Review
The dynamic between this team makes me want this series to continue on beyond just the tie-ins of "WotR." Read Full Review
This comic is weird and quirky in the best ways, but it's really let down by the art and lettering, all of which looks very amateurish at times. Read Full Review
Although, I confess I was not looking forward to this issue, it actually surprised me by making me warm to it a lot more second time around. That said, this story is entirely of the trivial variety, a trifle of the least necessary sorts. Aspects of the story don't make much sense, Miles takes off his mask at one point as part of a trade off with Kate to take off her glasses (I'm sorry but those glasses are not a disguise Ms Bishop). So while in no way essential, it doesn't lack some charm, and some surprise guests at the end meant there was enough to bring this reviewer back for the next issue. Read Full Review
I read this issue on a boat and was sorely tempted to throw it overboard. Do not read this comic for any reason. Read Full Review
This was better than the first issue. I hope next issue continues the trend.
This issue feels much more detached from the actual War of the Realms event, as this ragtag group of babysitters deals with stowaway Skrulls instead of any of Malekith's forces. The team itself is great and the McElroys write great humor for their first mainstream comic, though they still need some practice. A fun little tie in to a huge event
The plot is average, but there's some good laughs.
Just above fine.