Morgan Le Fay’s Lava Men forces clashes with Jennifer Kale’s Man-Thing army! Becca, Goleta and Catbeast must get through the battle, with the help of the DOG FIGHTERS!
Weirdworld #5 is where the stakes have been raised, and more depth from this plot created where the fate of Weirdworld matters regardless of personal intentions or desires. Read Full Review
This book more than any other is likely to do this week left me sad that Charles Soule's Star Wars: Poe Dameron took the last slot in my recurring pull-list roster last week. If you wanted blend of Alice in Wonderland + Elektra + New Mutants, this is it. A gorgeous book wrapped around a solid core story"there is not much more you could ask for. Sure, it's off-path from primary Marvel continuity, but in an age where I could not define what "marvel Continuity" is, it is worth dropping off all the costumes and capes fare and making some room for this title. Bravo indeed. Read Full Review
I hate that I love this comic. I'm going to miss it!! Everything is on point. The art of Del Mundo is impeccable and Humphries keeps you reading. I can't wait for the next issue maybe it's final issue?????
WHY ARE YOU PEOPLE NOT READING THIS COMIC? IT'S FANTASTIC!!!
This was a nice, action packed issue, and it moves the story along well enough. I'm fairly certain this book ends next issue what with Sam Humphries moving to DC. I love the art on this book- weird is one word to describe the look of this book. But a good weird. I actually had a few moments of genuine worry in this issue, which surprised me. I also really like the look of Morgan LA Fey in this series- she is every bit the evil queen, and it works well. I enjoy Sam Humphries' cosmic and spacey writings, which should translate well to Green Lantern, I hope.