Knuckleheads #4

Writer: Brian Winkeler Artist: Robert Wilson IV Publisher: Monkeybrain Comics Release Date: November 13, 2013 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Trevor K. Trevinski was massively hung over when he was given the cosmic powers of The Crystal Fist, so he has no idea how they work. Join Trev, his roommate Lance, Pizza Guy and Emma, the "hot drunk English chick," as they embark on a hero's journey, hitting every pothole along the way.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Nov 13, 2013

    I have to say that this is becoming one of my favorite comics; if you can make me laugh that's always a plus in my book. This was the first thing I read this week and Harbinger came out as well. If you follow the site you know how much I love that series. If you're looking to laugh this is a great series and this issue is actually a great jumping on point for the series since it sums up the past three issues and really introduces everyone to the reader. For a buck you can't go wrong so check it out. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Sean Tonelli Nov 13, 2013

    If you hate laughter, pop culture and think breakfast is overrated then avoid Knuckleheads like the plague. If your idea of a good time involves the Tardis, drunken English chicks and an extra side of bacon, then guess what? You and Knuckleheads #4 were made for each other. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Nov 16, 2013

    This pancakes and adventure-filled transition from the last issue was the best way for Winkeler to show us what is in store for us as this story progresses. Trev, his roommate Lance, Pizza Guy and Emma, the “hot drunk English chick,” are all likable characters and they are written so well together that you hope they don't separate any time soon. Together they are all a magnet for trouble, and that seems to be what you can expect at any moment. Read Full Review

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