We're gonna need a bigger bag!
Archer and Armstrong - with the help of Mary-Maria and the Sisters of Perpetual Darkness - must stop Bacchus' cavalcade of terror! Will our heroes be able to defeat this 40-foot foe before the party stops forever? Will Armstrong ever find that bottle of Lagavulin? Will we ever find out who or what Davey the Mackerel is?! The answers to two of these questions might possibly be found in this issue!
Be here as red-hot creators Rafer Roberts (Shutter) and David Lafuente (Ultimate Spider-Man) bring "IN THE BAG" to a close with a bang! Or a snap. However Armstrong's satchel closes.
If you like sexy ninja-nuns randomly beheading drunken demons at a party, then you will love this book. It's 100% worth a look! Read Full Review
One stupid adventure ends and another begins. Archer, Armstrong, and Mary-Maria manage to beat Bacchus and reach a new level to their friendship. It's a satisfying end to a really fun first arc, and I'm looking forward to seeing where this team takes our heroes next. Dr. Josh gives this an". Read Full Review
A&A: The Adventures Of Archer And Armstrong #4 is an absolutely phenomenal comic, and a brilliant end to the first arc in the current series. Read this, or jump on for #5, either way this simply must be on your pull list. Read Full Review
Overall,A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong #4 is a wonderful issue that brings a surprisingly emotional story to an equally emotional close. The creative team feels absolutely in tune with one another and are able to grasp the complex task of comedic timing without natural fluidity. They work so well together, it's easy to forget it isn't all written, drawn, colored, and inked by one person, but by a team, which only proves how well Valiant crafts their creative teams. Despite initial misgivings, I can proudly say that I'm looking forward to much more on this title " and that the next two issues look to be excellent jumping-on points as well for new readers. Read Full Review
Giant drunken gods, jealous frat-bros, perpetually un-rushed baristas " A & A's first arc concludes in the same bananas fashion in which it began, Rafer Roberts and David Lafuente again delivering their own brand of methodical madness. Read Full Review
So, the Bacchus affair is over. Roberts and Lafuente have done a brilliant, awesome, genius job on these first four issues of the series. For anyone who likes action/fantasy/comedic comic books, I fully recommend this series. Next issue, we see Archer and a familiar character from another series, Faith! Keep reading to see what the heck that’s all about. Read Full Review
The series is growing on me. I'm a fan of comedy in comics, so this should be up my alley. I can get over the art. The story was good and it was an enjoyable read with a satisfying ending. The feeling of adventure and fun is the key here and I await next month's adventure! Read Full Review