Beatdown in the bayou!
Armstrong's surreal reunion with Andromeda, his long-lost wife, gets even weirder (if that's possible) as a legion of bath salt "empowered" Florida Men unleash total mayhem! But that's not the only trouble awaiting Valiant's fearless-ish adventurers... Enemies from across the globe are descending on the Sunshine State to destroy Archer & Armstrong once and for all! But neverfear, dear reader, in the darkest of hours a new hero will rise - and, by Gub Gub, he's bringing prophetic visions of the future with him!
As always, A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong delivers the goods. It's fun, full of adventure, and big and bold and full of bravado. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm keeping an eye out for Florida Man. Dr. Josh gives this an". Read Full Review
Rafer Roberts (Harbinger Renegades) and Mike Norton (B.R.P.D.: Hell on Earth)are juggling a lot of balls in this story. Few other people would bring all these clashing concept and characters together. In other hands, the wheels would be coming off this thing by page three, but Roberts and Norton balance the story out so that is easy to follow despite all the different elements. The jokes are actually funny and come in a mix of visual gags, weird situations and the verbal clash of personalities among the good guys as well as the villains. Read Full Review
With only two more issues leftRoberts doesn't have to worry as much about attracting new readers, and instead gets to tell a pretty off the wall story that's a breath of fresh air. It'll be a shame when this series ends, but I'm going to cherish every issue till then. Read Full Review
A&A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong is definitely a series that you need to be reading Read Full Review
If you like your comic books just slightly, or perhaps way off-center, with plenty of humor to boot, then The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong continues to be the comic for you. Read Full Review
As a fan of comics with a good sense of humor, I enjoyed this offbeat adventure - and I'm curious to see where it goes from here. Read Full Review
A&A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong #10 has its strong points, moments, and laughs. It is a title possessing strong potential for greatness. Read Full Review