A Date With Destiny
A whopping THIRTY-PAGE page megaextravaganza with art by the incomparable Dan "the Body" Schkade, colors by Marissa "the Human Torture Chamber" Louise and lettering by A Larger World Studios (AKA the North Hollywood Nightmares). Written & Created by Ed Kuehnel & Matt Entin
Ultimately, I recommend this for both wrestling and non-wrestling fans. Wrestling hasn't really been a topic that has been written in comics for a few years now, so seeing something like this brings me joy. Non-wrestling fans can get a small glimpse into the world of wrestling but also get a fantastic story that will surely bring tons of action. I will continue to review any issues from this series as they come out. Read Full Review
As big, loud and entertaining as an actual wrestling match, this one is not afraid to embrace its uniqueness and declare itself champion of the universe. Read Full Review
There are qualities of this comic that remind me of Lobo, or 2000 A.D., infused with the classic wrestling banter forged by Macho Man Randy Savage and Classy Freddie Blassie. 'Wrestletopia' has set the stage for a massive brawl that will make 'Thor: Ragnarok' look like a tea party. To put it simply, I am hooked. Read Full Review
Pro wrestling isn't to everyone's tastes but Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia does a superb job in highlighting its often ludicrous storylines and its larger than life characters. I cant praise both Ed Kuehnel & Matt Entin enough. Their story had me invested from issue #1, and as a pro wrestling fan I really appreciated the story that this talented pair of writers had planned. Adding a well written story to the gorgeous detailed artwork makes Invasion from Planet Wrestletopiathat hidden gem that everyone should read. Read Full Review
It's a comic any true wrestling fan will enjoy - well worthtracking down! Read Full Review
Recommended for: Fans of Jeff Martin's Space Heat, the online webcomic Lucha Liberty. Read Full Review
If you love space operas and wrestling in the 1990s this is definitely the series for you. Kuehnel and Entin wistfully pen a story that would make anyone long for a simpler time but with wrestler aliens from outer space. Read Full Review
This book looks like it will be a ridiculously fun story. The art and color work really well with the story. I love how the color palette changes based on where the characters are. The wrestlers are over the top, like they should be, and I cannot wait to see more of planet Wrestletopia itself. I believe this story will be a big hit with both fans of wrestling and people being exposed to it for the first time. Read Full Review
I know Bendis is on Superman and Wolverine's coming back, but c'mon, this has a wrestling bear and a midget in it, I know what I enjoyed more! Read Full Review
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