Home Alone, the boys are left to defend their lair against would-be bandits!
What is Woody's dark secret? The truth is finally revealed!
If every comic that I read after Diamond started delivering again was half as good as this, I'd be happy. Read Full Review
If you're a long time fan looking for a great read that will get a "noob" on board with why you should love Quantum and Woody, this four-issue run is exactly what the doctor ordered. Read Full Review
Through the conclusion of Quantum & Woody #4, we have reached the end of yet another chapter in the lives of Eric and Woody Henderson. It was a worthwhile experience for everything you knew you had to brace yourself for, and everything else which was new and exciting. This is the kind of book where you toss your expectations out the window and enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
Quantum & Woody #4 is the conclusion fans deserve, one that is full of chaos and vibrant images worth diving into. Read Full Review
Quantum and Woody #4 is the weakest issue in the series, but still a solid conclusion. I hope this isn't the end of this creative duo, because they have had one of the best takes on the characters in years. This will be remembered as one of the best runs for the world's worst superheroes, and I can't wait to see where they go next. Read Full Review
At long last, the return of Quantum and Woody has arrived, and what a glorious clusterf--k of a comic it is. Read Full Review
Hastings and Browne were a good fit for the characters and it would be good to see the creative team return if and when Quantum & Woody return. Read Full Review
Judged entirely on its own merits, free of the shadow of the original, Quantum & Woody #4 is a pleasant, breezy reading experience with art that isn't really to my tastes, but does a good enough job of telling the visual part of the story. Read Full Review
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