Quantum & Woody -- the worst superhero duo in the world -- are Earth's LAST hope against stopping a coalition of mad scientists from destroying the planet!
Quantum and Woody #1 is a story about family. And sometimes families do crazy things to achieve their desires. Mad science and crazy schemes are just two examples. This issue is a great introduction for new readers with a healthy dose of absurdism. Read Full Review
With a unique artistic approach that sets the series apart from anything else you've seen before, Quantum and Woody #1 proves to be a powerful force of pure sci-fi brilliance. Read Full Review
I didn't expect to be so thoroughly taken with Quantum and Woody #1, but here we are. An almost complete story in one issue, but with enough left open that you'll want to come back. With a creative team like this how could you not want to come back? I'm already excited for the end of this month – because then I get to reread this in print. Join me, won't you? Read Full Review
Without ever reading "Quantum & Woody" before, I was a bit worried if I would be able to keep up. After just a few pages I was totally comfortable and fully immersed in this whole new part of the Valiant universe I regret not falling into long ago. Read Full Review
Quantum & Woody #1 is as entertaining as it is chaotic, and is full of vibrant artwork and comical little moments. Read Full Review
This debut is not only one of the best Quantum and Woody issues in a long time, but it's also one of the best stories for the characters. The entire creative team has come together and made the brothers feel and look their best. This is a great time to get to know the duo if you haven't been introduced yet. Read Full Review
Successful in its ability to establish and set up the premise of Quantum and Woody. Read Full Review
The world's worst superheroes are back at it again! Quantum & Woody #1 was an exciting return to the world of screw-ups and failures. Because even when a team like this saves the day? You can hardly call it that when they miss accomplishing just about everything superheroes are supposed to take into account when fighting the good fight. Read Full Review
While the book could have probably benefited from not getting lost in a ton of fine detail, it is still well written, well drawn, and immediately hilarious and relatable for anyone who has siblings. Read Full Review
A great jumping-on point. Read Full Review
Quantum & Woody are back and ready to thwart some sewer blocking fatberg on their way to reputation redemption. Read Full Review
All in all, Quantum & Woody #1 is a solid debut with a bright future ahead of itself. Read Full Review
The positives shine bright with Quantum and Woody #1. The world can be a terrible place and can sometimes be too much. But this comic provides a nice escape. Even if the main characters arent that competent. Read Full Review
The interiors by Ryan Browne have been meticulously drawn. There are a couple of splash pages that display how much love was put into this issue, but some of the hidden details that I am used to in quantum and Woody comics may have gone over my head. Read Full Review
The final pages set up a future conflict that Im fully on board with, and in spite of the at times overly bombastic approach, Im still fully planning on picking up issue #2 to see how this story pans out. Well worth a look if youre a fan of the characters, or if over-the-top superhero silliness is your bag. Read Full Review
While the artwork is fun, it ultimately becomes busy and distracting. The villains are fun and I like them, the plot gets overly silly at times: there's a sewer system that leads directly to the congressional hall? Separated by a single door? Seriously?