Quantum and Woody #7

Writer: James Asmus Artist: Ming Doyle Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: January 8, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 11 User Reviews: 1
8.0Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

So...two superheroes, a clone, and a goat move into a junior two-bedroom... As a totally questionable romance blossoms between Woody and his runaway science experiment girlfriend, Eric finds himself quickly rising through the ranks of his new employers at Magnum Security. But when he comes to find that his duties as an on-staff superhero are bit more unsavory than he ever expected, it's down to Quantum, an old army buddy, and Woody-interloper!-to discover the illicit truth behind Mr. Magnum's all-seeing private security empire.

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Russell Johnson Jan 7, 2014

    Quantum & Woody is on par with another great action/comedy Valiant tile, Archer & Armstrong, with it's humor, odd team and eccentric villains. Eric and Woody are the oddest of couples but not only do they have to work together, but literally, their lives depend on it. They have a complicated history as brothers and even with all the mishaps and near-death experiences, Asmus manages to make their relationship much deeper and emotional under the surface than appears at face value. This book has all the elements for a great comic and is what most comics should strive to be more like. In a world full of darkness and brooding, Quantum & Woody is a breath of fresh air. For laughs, fun, action, heart and just a little bit of absurdity, Quantum & Woody is the book to get! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics: The Gathering - kanchilr1 Jan 8, 2014

    While this is not the most amusing arc of Quantum And Woody, the white supremacists bring out some tasteful laughs. Doyle’s art continues to look inspired here, along with the excellent colors of Jordie Bellaire. Asmus has done a great job giving some nice belly laughs in each issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - David Harper Jan 10, 2014

    This book rules, and continues to fire on all cylinders. If you're not reading it, you are really missing out. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Jan 11, 2014

    If you have been reading this series from the beginning, I would definitely pick this issue up as things are starting to click together and lead into an epic but weird battle. This comic is not for everyone, but If you like a bit of crude humor then I think you'll love this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    We The Nerdy - Randy Z. Ochoa Jan 8, 2014

    Quantum and Woody #7 is another hysterical entry in this buddy cop movie in ink. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Herotaku - Michael A. Espinoza Jan 7, 2014

    Quantum And Woody #7 delivers the laughs with some action on the side, Another fantastic issue well worth the cover the price. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - James McQueen Jan 7, 2014

    The dialogue and character expression make this book shine. Some of the glances Quantum and Woody share are hilarious. Woody always makes the time to wind up Quantum no matter how many guns are pointed at them and he always rises to the bait. Pick this up if you fancy a laugh. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Chris Wunderlich Jan 8, 2014

    I jumped into this series at issue 7 and had no problems following the story. I feel my beloved Quantum and Woody are in the right creative hands. In fact, I'm breathing a large sigh of relief right now, and packing up to go find the issues I've missed. It's that good. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Booked - Cal Cleary Jan 9, 2014

    While Quantum and Woody #7 never quite reaches the manic high of the series' best issues, it continues to build towards what is almost certainly going to be an absolutely insane climax. But it also goes even further in establishing Eric " Quantum " as the heart of the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Jan 8, 2014

    "Quantum & Woody" #7 is another fun comic that juggles both its main story as well as subplots, and hasn't forgotten about additions to the comic like 69 or Johnny. It's a silly and enjoyable comic, and it's working quite well as its own creation, not just in comparison to the original. I'm definitely back for more next month. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Steve Paugh Jan 8, 2014

    Quantum and Woody is one of my favorite books out there right now, and even though I'm giving it a lower score than I ever have, I will not stop pushing it as a hilarious, razor-witted alternative superhero title, the storytelling and humor of which are nothing short of infectious. Unfortunately, however, those sincere recommendations will come with the caveat that its art, frustratingly, holds it back from true, cohesive greatness. Read Full Review

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