The final smackdown!
Archer and Armstrong's cross-country travels through the weird, the wild, and the downright wrong have all come down to this: One final showdown with their greatest enemies! As Ivan the Soviet scientist bear and his army of Florida Men unite with the One Percent to unleash the ultimate death trap, the Valiant Universe's premier adventure duo are gonna need all the help they can get!
Who will live? Who will die? Will Gub Gub ever find true love? These answers and more will stand revealed as multiple Harvey Award-nominated writer Rafer Roberts (HARBINGER RENEGADE) and Eisner Award-winning artist Mike Norto more
Archer, Armstrong and Gub Gub team up with Armstrong's ex Andromeda in hopes of fixing the mind swapped Gub Gub and Archer back to their normal selves while also fighting the 1% and Soviet bears. Hey, it isn't Archer and Armstrong if it isn't weird. Read Full Review
I'm sure you can guess, but yes, I highly recommend you read A&A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong #12. I feel we're getting closer to the final chapter of this story, which I'm eager to see. Read Full Review
Issue twelve is one of those cases where I hate to see the series leave, but I'm glad that it does so on a high point. This has been consistently funny, quirky, and charming thanks to this creative team. I don't know if they'll be back for Archer & Armstrong's next great adventure, but I certainly hope so. Dr. Josh gives this an" Read Full Review
As a concluding issue, this really was everything I could have hoped for. The art was awesome, and the dialogue witty and on point. To say I'll miss this series would be an understatement, but at least it ended with a great bloody bang. Read Full Review
A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong #12 is entertaining and ends with a few questions that need to be answered. The writing, colors, and artwork well together on this final issue. Im definitely looking forward to more Archer and Armstrong in the future. So check them out in Divinity lll Escape from Gulag 396 #1, coming out in March. Read Full Review
I feel like this review is a bit more sparse than usual, but this is a pretty cut and dry conclusion. Not that that's a bad thing. When I was in the middle issues of A&A, I wasn't liking it quite as much, and I considered dropping the book. However, issue #12 makes me glad that I didn't. At the very least, it told a solid story with some nuance and subplots that do all come together in the end. And, that's something that's not as common as it should be. Read Full Review
A completely overblown mess of insanity that nonetheless has a strange emotional resonance. Read Full Review
A&A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong #12 concludes with a tidal-wave of action. While a bit over the top and silly at times, it is enjoyable with a promise of future greatness. The best is yet to come forArcher & Armstrong. Read Full Review