Bug's tumble through dimensions ends up taking him back in time, to the start of General Electric's mad scheme. In the remote Himalayas, the mad scientist leads his robot army in search of a precious magical metal. Sandman, Sandy, Blue Beetle and the Losers are already out in the snow looking to stop him, but only Bug knows that the fate of the multiverse hangs in the balance. Plus, we begin a new backup feature by James Harvey (Masterplasty, We Are Robin).
So dont waste any more time reading this review. Just go out and buy the book. Your life will be better for it. Or at least, more entertaining. Read Full Review
In short, Bug! The Adventures Of Forager #2 is the kind of comic book that makes you sad it's only a limited series, featuring excellent art, a fun story and a ton of entertaining doodads and nabobs and such. Read Full Review
BUG! THE ADVENTURES OF FORAGER #2 is everything YOUNG ANIMAL strives to be. It's an epic, psychedelic LSD trip taking you across DC history. Read Full Review
Not what I expected after reading the first. But then again, the first wasnt what Id expected either. Read Full Review
Bug travels through time and space to pay more tribute to the work of Jack Kirby, before skedaddling off to the next setting. It's a fun issue, but Kirby aficionados only need apply. Indeed, Kirby aficionados should apply, liberally and regularly! Soak in every issue of Bug! Read Full Review
A good first issue that carries forward the weirdness of the first issue with a lot of great art. Read Full Review
Sweet Kirby goodness! Continuing their eclectic trek through DC's history, the team of Lee Allred, Michael Allred and Laura Allred again deliver an adventure as zany as it is downright gorgeous. Read Full Review
I am kind of glad this is only 6 issues. I am not sure how many times I can handle Forager doing the same thing. At this point, only two issues in, we have the same formulaic book twice. Can we do that four more times? Hmmm. Read Full Review
This comic is a great throwback to an earlier style of comic writing and drawing that would allow for me unbelievable events and actions to occur.
While not as good as the previous issue, I am still having lots of fun reading this.