Three's company! After three decades and 10,000 miles, the moment of truth has finally arrived: Our heroes are about to come face-to-face with Woody's long-lost father! In Australia! Will Woody abandon his adoptive brother and trusted partner-in-crime-fighting to embrace a hard-partying scoundrel with no sense of decency? Or...is the world's worst superhero team about to become a terrible trio? Plus: Back in DC, the super-science crime cabal is about to get an energizing new addition! It's going to be a real "Martha" moment when Daniel Kibblesmith (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) and dazzling artist extraordinaire Kano (Immortal Iron Fistmore
I didn't honestly expect to enjoy this issue as much as I did, but it is remarkably easy to leave this comic with a nice warm feeling in your stomach and a smile on your face. If you want a series to take your mind away from the real world then you can't go wrong withQuantum And Woody. Read Full Review
Quantum and Woody #5 brings the books first arc to a solid finale, balancing the humor, action, and emotion in a manner that few comics manage to accomplish. This one gets a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Kano's delightful art brings it all together for one entertaining and off the wall adventure. Read Full Review
A very fun & very surprising issue. I definitely like to follow the too brother & now I'm desperate to see more about Negative One and her sisters. I would love a Negative One & Mary-Maria team up (Dreaming).
Cover - Nice but not related. 1/2
Writing - Really dumb, but really fun. I love Henchman ! 3/3
Arts - I really like Kano arts. The double page is a awesome reading moment. 3/3
Feeling - I'm all in ! 2/2
Fun and goofy, as I'd expect from any Q&W issue, but I'm not really buying Negative One's motivation. I'm still in love with the layouts and line art.