When you've got a cybernetic eye infected with madness, anything can happen! But even an eye of infinite capabilities needs to recharge once in a while. Finding a seemingly safe planet (at least in terms of atmospheric makeup), Team Carson takes a brief detour in their space odyssey, only to find themselves recruited into a neverending PoliSciFi battle in "Destiny of the Lazer Monks" part one.
This remains one of the Young Animal line's crown jewels. Read Full Review
A fun issue with some great humour and stunning art as usual. Read Full Review
This issue is a great follow-up to the stellar start of the series. We meet new friends and new foes, who seem to be intriguing characters. The art is beautiful, though the character designs seem a tad obvious in parts. Though it has its ups and downs, this issue definitely hits more than it misses. Read Full Review
It's difficult to know where it's going or whether there's a pay off, but the ride is worth taking for its own pleasures. Read Full Review
Some good, by-the-numbers comic book storytelling, with the requisite psychedelia that is the hallmark of this series. Cave Carson and co.'s adventures continue, and we're more than along for the ride--it's like we're sitting in the Mighty Mole for the experience. I just hope Cave isn't driving. That guy is a maniac. Read Full Review
Issue #2 of Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye fares better than last month's debut. The tone is beginning to shift back to a more familiar one and the mystery Cave is unearthing seems like the thing he needs to bring him back. Hopefully, this also leads to Chloe finding balance in her choices. Read Full Review
All in all, Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye is a wonderful-looking book that suffers a bit in the character department. Cave and Chloe are obviously the stars, but none of the other characters are memorable enough to care about. The cliffhanger ending comes out of nowhere, nullifying any impact it should have. Its a shame that the writing isnt as great as the art, but its not a bad book. Theres some very cool stuff going on, but there are enough drawbacks to tarnish the luster of this book. Read Full Review
Fun read. I loved the evil aliens who constantly usurp each other.
A better story than of the first issue, but not enough for make me stay in.
Shame because I really like Carson daughter's.
Cover - Nice cover but not related. 1/2
Writing - It was a nice try to make me back in, really. That was close to working. 2/3
Arts - The art is special but good. 2/3
Feeling - I left there ! 1/2