After witnessing a shameless and pathetic human ritual known as a "Talent Show", in which the winner gets PRAISE and EXULTATION for just bringing in some cool animal, ZIM decides to capture a Snarlbeast, one of the most feared monsters in the galaxy. Then, how the humans will worship him!
Even if this series isn't much for breaking the mold, it continues to prove how well the franchise lends itself to comics. Read Full Review
Its fine as far as individual Invader Zim stories go, with strong writing and artwork, but little in the way of a real laugh out loud experience, and overall a little forgettable. However, this does not detract from the comics solid run, and was still an overall positive read; Id recommend it for fans of Invader Zim, but not for the casual reader who just grabs an issue now and then or is looking to get started. Read Full Review
While I'm still digging this book and never miss a month, I think it could use something to break up the streak of similar stories. Just as the cartoon employed half hour episodes every now and then as a break from the 15-minute adventures, I'd like to see another two-parter like the one that opened this series. Even if it's just more of Dib getting beat up and embarrassed, it would show a little more ambition and that would be appreciated. Read Full Review