...and then things got really out of hand!
When the war for the Faraway descends into all-out chaos, can even the combined forces of Archer, Armstrong, Mary Maria and whole mess of dinosaurs be enough to defeat General Redacted and his 500 Shades of Greys? Also: a horrible revelation is about tear apart the friendship between Valiant's conspiracy-busting adventurers! Learn why we may have to re-title this book Archer VERSUS Armstrong right here in the epoch-spanning conclusion of "Far Faraway"!
This is a comic in perfect harmony, and is a must-read this week. Read Full Review
The conclusion of "The Faraway" may not have been the most satisfying overall story, but the issue was a ton of fun, as it always is. Writer Fred Van Lente keeps the book incredibly entertaining and artist Pere Perez does a dynamite job with the art here. This is currently one of my favorite creative teams working right now. Obviously, ARCHER & ARMSTRONG is a book you should be reading because it's consistently fantastic. So p Read Full Review
Pere Perez's art looks as slick as ever. He's a fantastic storyteller that knows how to compose a kick ass page. Archer and Armstrong really gives him a chance to draw just about everything and he draws it all very, very well. The only hangup in this particular issue is the coloring. David Baron goes for an extremely bright palette that starts wear on the eyes. It does inject a sense of wonder and splendor into Faraway, but holy geez is that a bright green. It almost glows, which might not be the desired effect. Read Full Review
"Archer & Armstrong" #13 ends on a strong cliffhanger, thanks to Ivar's addition into the mix. The sky's always been the limit for this series (in either incarnation) and I'm glad to see that Van Lente and Perez aren't afraid to continue in that vein. This is, month in and month out, an entertaining comic. For those not reading, maybe it's time to jump on board yourself, especially with a new storyline kicking off in October. Read Full Review