Quantum and Woody Must Die #3

Writer: James Asmus Artist: Steve Lieber Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
7.7Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

We fought a zoo!

The deadly conspiracy at Quantum and Woody's throats tightens its lethal grip! Everyone that surrounds the brothers Henderson is dead-set on ending them... just when everything was coming up Quantum and Woody! Every so-called friend, neighbor, and confidant goes in for the kill, but Eric and Woody are still trying to figure out what's going on! Who's doing this to them? Why? Who's been messing around inside their brains? How? What dastardly
supervillains will come at them next? Where? Will the goat be hurt... and harm their dad's pregnancy? What?

  • 10
    Outright Geekery - Henry Starling Mar 22, 2015

    Overall, this issue had a fast paced story, great artwork, and lots of jokes to the end. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Mar 27, 2015

    All in all Quantum and Woody Must Die #3 is a fun read. There were a lot of good jokes and had a good super hero fight. The villains where had some unique powers and worked well in moving the plot forward. I recommend giving this comic a look if you're looking for a good laugh that isn't aimed to a younger audience. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Jeff Lake Mar 26, 2015

    Quantum and Woody Must Die! Has been a treat from start to finish, and one can only wonder what kind of shenanigans the team has saved for last. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Alex Mansfield Mar 24, 2015

    This is a strong issue from all involved and the uncertainty of exactly where this series is headed in its final issue is part of the charm. Are people still trying to kill them? Will the goat/dad give birth? Seriously, how pissed off is PETA going to be? Like blue-clad Jake Gittes, our heroes keep obliviously stumbling into the actions of others, while just trying to get through their days. Sharp and succinctly funny, Quantum and Woody Must Die! continues to be the cure for the humorless grim and gritty atmosphere prevalent in many a comic today. Unless you feel strongly about pandas. Read Full Review

  • 7.6
    Valiant Central - Martin Ferretti Mar 25, 2015

    Overall, Quantum and Woody Must Die! #3 is a really solid book with tons of humor and plenty of action. If you've dropped off the Quantum and Woody bandwagon, or are looking for something a little different, Quantum and Woody Must Die! is a book you should be adding to your pull list. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Adam Kelly Mar 26, 2015

    Story-wise, Quantum and Woody are facing trouble this issue as the odds are stacking up against them. It finally starts to feel like they could actually die, which at this point I just wish they would. This time, as you could tell by the cover, animals are used against them and so is Terminal, the man who Quantum and Woody almost killed in the first issue. The action at the end with the animals was great and the art is great, but other than that there was much to be desired in my opinion. Read Full Review

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