Beaten! Bloodied! Bamboozled!
Quantum and Woody took the battle straight to the enemy - the mad-science cabal called Edison's Radical Acquisitions and their mysterious, monstrous new leader - and the enemy kicked their ass! When these rogue biologists (and roboticists) get their hands (and robo-claws) on their new lab subjects, Quantum and Woody are as good as vivisected! (And, by vivisected, we mean dead.)
You should be reading this series, it has been amazing. This ends the current series, but be sure to come back and catch Quantum and Woody and Archer and Armstrong as they team up in The Delinquents. Read Full Review
This issue brings the story of Eric, Woody, and their goat to a small conclusion but also promises to open the door for our beloved characters in the near future. The perfect mixture of comedy and seriousness is what drove this book home for me and is what will continue to be the driving force for future stories to come. This is not the last time we will be seeing Quantum and Woody and I'm confident that when they do show up again they will bring the best stories with them. Read Full Review
I can confidently say this is the best issue of the series. Quantum And Woody #12 produces nothing but laughs and fun with its awesomely outlandish content, expertly executed by the creative team the whole way through. You do not want to miss out on this fun. Read Full Review
Despite all the things wrong with the art,Quantum and Woody #12 continues it's consistency of humor. It wraps up most of the things that happened so far in the series and introduces a few jokes and new story plots here and there to continue the series when it comes back. I do suggest readers to go and buy Quantum and Woody #12 to complete the series as it gives us a little sneak preview to the mini series “The Delinquents” that comes out next month. So we'll still have more adventures of Quantum and Woody coming our way. Read Full Review
Structurally, the latest hijinks filled chapter of Quantum and Woody is a bit of a mess. With three artists, a kids-menu style origin tale and a whole lot of storyline to tie up, issue #12 doesn't stumble out of the gate as much as plow through it. Read Full Review
Overall, the last issue in the series wrapped things up decently, even if it wasn't the most exciting or groundbreaking issue. It had the usual bickering between brothers, plenty of comedy, and more absurdity than you can shake a stick at. Most importantly, it kept the door open for future volumes of the best worst superhero team there is! Read Full Review
I don't think that under Asmus' direction, Quantum and Woody is capable of being a "bad" comic book, but here it has shown that it can flirt with varying levels of goodness. Like I assume of most of Woody's sexual partners, I was hoping for a stronger, perhaps more robust finish, but I'm still already excited for this book to pick up again. In the meantime, Valiant does a great job of teasing The Delinquents #1 after the end of the issue, and at very least that book looks fucking awesome! Read Full Review
Fun, experimentation and meta-commentary are a few highlights here. Incredibly funny conclusion to this arc, and possibly the series? That can't be right... Q&W will be back in the Delinquents for sure, but Valiant can't seriously be cancelling their best series next to X-O Manowar. Can they?