Forager's latest tumble through time and space lands him in a rough wilderness. There he meets the muscleman Atlas, who himself has run afoul of Chagra, the mysterious figure that caused the reality shards that put Forager on this multidimensional trip to begin with. What happens when a Bug of New Genesis teams up with a legendary powerhouse like Atlas? It's a story we could only call "Atlas Bugged"!
This book is about the character of Forager, yes. But far more than that, this book is about the joy one can have in reading comics. It finds humour in old, serious stories but not in a mocking way. Rather, Bug " The Adventures of Forager is about the delight that one can have swimming around in the wonderful worlds of Jack Kirby. Read Full Review
Oh my gosh, read this. Read it like now. Its a really well-written comic and the style stands out amongst those out at the moment. Its an awesome series that more people should be reading. Read Full Review
The weirdest and funniest series in the DC Young Animal line! Read Full Review
A fantastic ride through comic history that manages to stay modern. Read Full Review
like the issues that preceded it, Bug! - The Adventures of Forager #3 totally embraces zany, and we're all the better for it, as we're treated to a fun, mind-blowing and gorgeous issue that works despite never coming close to realism. The Allreds have made Bug! into a title that celebrates and glorifies that kind of the over the top storytelling, and if you can give yourself over to its tone, it is a ton of fun. Read Full Review
The issue is a fun romp through a new dimension. Bug! continues to be a solid comic that delivers on the promise of its Kirby-crackling origins. Read Full Review
While this may not be a book for everyone, a real love of Jack Kirby's work comes through. It's a book that focuses more on fun than anything else. The story may seem nonsensical at times, but the humor compensates. Read Full Review
Early on Forager remarks his stumbling through dimensions is getting monotonous, but he's in the wrong, for this continues to be delightful, packed with substance and craft in equal measure. Read Full Review
More traipsing through what feels like Bug's fever dream, orchestrated by a stuffed animal, abetted by Jack Kirby comic books. I love looking at this thing, but this shtick is wearing a little thin. While the book's story certainly moves with gusto, I don't sense that it's moving forward. Read Full Review
I am having so much fun reading this. This is such a well-written and somewhat trippy story that you will not want to end it.