When most people go on a journey, they bring back a souvenir... but most people usually stick to t-shirts and keychains, not unearthly creatures like the ones Quantum and Woody brought back from The "Otherverse!" Now, a giant monster is wreaking havoc on Washington D.C., and another anomaly - known only as "The Screaming Man" - is slowly getting acquainted with our reality. Is the world's worst superhero team going to do anything about it? Hopefully, or this would be a really weird comic!
Red-hot writer Eliot Rahal (The Paybacks) and Eisner-nominated artist Joe Eisma (Archie) attach themselves to the underside of the Valia more
What Rahal and Eisma have brought to these characters has added a dimension to them we have not seen before. Read Full Review
Rahal questions reality in this book, and how one's perspectives can change based on what you are and are not aware of. And he does this while showing that even the worst of us can be heroes, no matter who writes you off as useless – which seems to be an underlying theme of the series since Rahal has taken over. Maybe that's why I love this issue so much, or maybe I'm over thinking things. I suppose it depends on my perspective, eh? Read Full Review
As both a single installment and a built to the final chapter of this story, Quantum & Woody #10 excels. Read Full Review