Cave and his ad hoc team of spelunkers (his daughter Chloe and best-bud mechanic Jack Wheeler) have answered the call to adventure! But as they search for the lost city of Muldroog, Cave's employer sends a crack team of his own in the latest in subterranean transportation: the Mighty Mole MK 2, led by a famed explorer from Cave's past. And it looks like they're out for more than just the return of EBX property...
This issue features a variant cover by Paul Rentler that combines with this month's other variant covers from DC'S Young Animal to form a single image.
Three issues in and Cave Carson has me hooked. Read Full Review
Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye is the prettiest, high octane pulp comic you could ever dream of. It's quite possibly the most psychedelic looking book in ages and is well worth a look for its imagery alone. Read Full Review
I hope this succeeds - Cave deserves to be remembered! Read Full Review
While the rest of the imprint's output is more flashy, Cave Carson has a Cybernetic Eye #3 grounds, quite literally, its weirdness with great results. Read Full Review
In order to get to the bottom of this subterranean mystery, Cave Carson and company...will have to go deeper! The plot thickens a bit, but the characterization thickens more and the story is well served for it. This is an action-heavy book with a strange sensibility that probably has a broader appeal than I give it credit for. So prove me wrong! Check out this comic book, love it, and then tell me where to stick it! Read Full Review
Interesting, action-packed book that nevertheless isn't quite grabbing me the way the rest of the Young Animal books are.
SCORE: 7.2