Archer and Armstrong and Davey the Mackerel are joining the circus for "NEXT STOP CLOWNTOWN"!
Archer and Armstrong are on the hunt for Armstrong's long-lost wife, and the clues have put them on the trail of America's craziest traveling circus! But it's not just clowns, carnies, and strongmen lurking under the big top... When the world's premier adventure duo discover dozens of mutated Armstrong doppelgängers secretly running the show, all heck is bound to break loose! And it's only going to get worse when Davey the Mackerel returns with a shocking new set of secrets about Armstrong's bottomless satchel...and what else might be s more
This book is hilarious and fun, a nice break from the grimdark of so much thats out there. Read Full Review
The entire issue is a fantastic middle finger to the type of by the numbers storytelling that can be commonplace in comics, but it's a bird that's flipped with love " and I enjoyed every page. Read Full Review
Archer and Armstrong has been a crowd-pleaser from the start, but Rafer Roberts looks to be creating something special as we enter the book's second arc. Read Full Review
This is a great issue that takes us on a brand new journey with the two goofiest, coolest dudes in the Valiant Universe. I have so many questions, so I can't wait for part two of this story arc. There is a lot of mystery surrounding Armstrong at the moment, and I'm stoked to find out just what he's hiding"or what's hiding from him! Read Full Review
Overall I love the direction of this book. Rafer Roberts has taken the established Archer and Armstrong and put his own stamp on the characters in quick fashion. I can't wait for the next issue and to see where this crazy story goes. I highly recommend. Read Full Review
Although I'm kind of disappointed in the detour the story made, I can't deny that it's fun, goofy, and out there. I'm looking forward to seeing more of this Commie Circus and their scientist bear. Dr. Josh gives this a". Read Full Review
I already know that humor based comics are not my forte, but I must say I'm having a really good time with The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong. I'm comfortable telling everyone to give "A & A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong" a chance, even if you're not a usual reader of the genre. I know you won't regret it! Read Full Review