What scares you more than anything else you can imagine? WRONG. The answer is...the Nightmare Brigade!
The scheming forces of the ERA will stop at nothing to unlock the secret science behind Quantum and Woody's powers - and they're just getting started! Plus - see what it takes to tear our boys apart - figuratively and literally! Trust us when we say that this one has TEETH.
And not to leave anyone out, Tom Fowler does another amazing job on art duties. The guy has never been a slouch but he just is above and beyond his previous work with this. The action, the expressions, everything is done with that extra added Fowler Flair. It's as much fun to read as it is to look at. Read Full Review
Armed also with a pleasantly unleaded pace that keeps the story moving quickly yet satisfyingly along as its points begin to coalesce, all of these elements combine to make Quantum and Woody #3 an excellent furtherance of an already fantastic series. While the goat on the cover of issue one has yet to appear visually, I'll be the first to say that this title has already shown that it may very well be Valiant's "GOAT," by which, of course, I mean, the Greatest Of All Time. Read Full Review
Quantum & Woody has set a whole new course for Valiant and their success in the comic book marketplace. With a book like this they easily challenge other publishers for quality, action, diversity and flat-out fun. If you think comics aren't doing anything new these days, Quantum and Woody will prove you wrong. You can't get more enjoyment reading comics than this. Read Full Review
When you think of heaven, some glorious place beyond, a realm of perfection and wonders, you think of it rendered by Tom Fowler. The man can draw, is what I am trying to say. The dynamic and vibrant world of Quantum and Woody is largely due to Tom Fowler's stunning artwork. Color sorceress Jordie Bellaire does her usual magic here, too, which means you should sell your possessions, give up everything, and turn to a life of worshiping this comic. This is all you need to be happy, just Quantum and Woody. That's it. Read Full Review
Although it is only on its third issue Quantum and Woody is quickly becoming one of my favorite books to pick up and is definitely one of Valiants top series. If you guys and gals havent been reading up on it I cant recommend this series enough. It embraces some of my favorite qualities of superhero comics, telling a funny, crazy story that is sure to get better each month. Furthermore, if youve been missing out on Valiant goodness, know that this is completely its own story and is as new reader friendly as comic books can get. However, if you havent been keeping up with Valiant I highly recommend picking up any of their series as they are extremely new reader friendly and great reads. Read Full Review
There are many books that Valiant has which are of high quality, but if you want to get a legitimate laugh? Quantum And Woody is the book that you should be reading. They are established heroes in their own right and show that progression towards that transition even if they aren't good for the job. Quantum And Woody has a lot of potential and is one that you should anticipate every time it hits the shelves. Read Full Review
This issue makes for a great read, one that feels like less of an over glorified superhero work and more like a realistic family feud between envious brothers. After all these are two ordinary guys who happen to cross paths again as a result of their father passing and inadvertently giving them powers and warrants for arrest. Its a great plot with only good things to look forward to. Read Full Review
While this may not be a perfect monthly title, it is hard not to feel that the best the series has to offer is still ahead. A world is being built at a large scale scope that seems to put the title in line with other Valiant books. The continuing adventures of Quantum And Woody continues to be one of the very best titles the publisher has to offer. Read Full Review
You could do a lot worse than Quantum and Woody, but in order to transcend a label of good Asmus and Fowler need to work through some fundamental difficulties. Read Full Review