Quantum and Woody - against the world...or against each other?!
Woody always had a weakness for the ladies...and when an old flame lures the goofus into a gang of mad-science super-crooks, Woody flips back to his old lawless ways! Where does this leave Woody's sweet clone girlfriend? And now it's up to his own brother Eric, who isn't that sure he even wants to be a superhero, to bring Woody in! Don't miss this bro-down for the ages!
Quantum and Woody #10, perhaps more even than any preceding issue, is calculated yet cavalier, clever without being condescending or kitsch, and quite simply one of the most unpretentious, unrelenting joys in comic books today. Read Full Review
You can enjoy this issue ofQuantum and Woody and get the idea of what is going on if this is your first time reading the series. I had a good laugh reading the book and I'm sure others did as well. It has it's own wackiness and charm that reminds me of why I enjoyed this series so far and makes me come back for more. Let's hope the next issue is just as good as this one. Read Full Review
"Quantum and Woody" #10 is just another wonderful example of the reverential irreverence this comic book brings to the industry. At no point does this story become weighed down from its own seriousness. It revels in being irreverent, but also provides a comic book story filled with comic book tropes, just filtered through Asmus' imagination and infused with a healthy dose of fun. Asmus and Kano do a fantastic job of celebrating comics through "Quantum and Woody" #10 while entertaining readers with action, adventure, intrigue and humor the entire way along. If you're not reading this series, it's not too late to start now. Read Full Review
At times the book borders on being too absurd (par for the course in this series), yet Asmus always knows just how far to push a joke before reigning it in. The cliffhanger at issues end promises more mad-cap antics to come, making this an arc worth getting behind. Read Full Review
QUANTUM AND WOODY is a great and fun read. Valiant is putting out a slew of great books but what James Asmus something else. Not only do you get big superhero action, you get issues packed with humor. Balancing the two can sometimes be difficult but Asmus has a great grasp on it. The art by Kano captures Asmus' script and humor nicely. This was a fun issue but it felt a little like it was just setting things up for the next arc. That's not bad as we can see big trouble is headed their way. If you're looking for laughs and big action, this is the comic for you. Read Full Review
This issue is a fun one and once again provides an arc that new readers can start from. Quantum and Woody is a title that never aims to be serious but is being taken seriously as it fills a void in the current market. It proves that light hearted entertainment can be just as successful, that stories do not need to be complex and convoluted in order to be received well. Quantum and Woody sticks to its original formula and it's definitely a good one. Read Full Review
While the overall story isn't all that exciting, Quantum And Woody #10 executes the journey better than ever with fresh content. James Asmus delivers new kinds of comedy and a cleverly used name-drop, as Kano's pencils prove impressive. Read Full Review
It was a good issue, but one with nagging issues that take it down a notch even though Kano is on art steroids right now. Read Full Review
All in all, “Quantum & Woody #10″ is a fairly low stakes issue with some quality humor from Woody. If youve been a fan of the series, youll certainly want to continue the trend here. Read Full Review