It's hard enough being stranded on a planet in the middle of an ages-long psychic laser war without being told you're the prophesied savior of one of the factions. Cave Carson's never been interested in moral philosophy, after all, and there is a black, gooey substance he's found that's much more engaging in "Destiny of the Lazer Monks" part two!
It's sad the Young Animal line is going away. It's been a great run. All we can do now is enjoy the last few issues of these wonderful titles. Read Full Review
Cave gets to the bottom of what's ailing the Lazer Monks and Nejire, clears their Thetans and has a real bug-out besides. Here's an issue perfectly suited to Michael Oeming's unique talents, and it's a pleasure to read. I'm glad there's a hero solving psychedelic problems out there, often with the use of psychedelics. Read Full Review
It's an entertaining if a truly bizarre issue that sort of loses the focus on the characters. Read Full Review
Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye #3 takes what could have a bland, formulaic sci-fi story and tweaks it a bit, taking it into territory that make it a much more worthwhile experience. Its not perfect by any means, but its an improvement on the last issue. The creative team uses the books hallucinogenic flavor to enhance the whole affair, but its starting to feel a bit formulaic in its use, which could be a problem down the road. However, this is still a trip worth taking. Read Full Review
With only a few issues left, Cave Carson is still promising great things ahead. Read Full Review
So far, Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye has been up and down. For the most part it seems the pacing is just not there, yet. There's not enough of the good stuff in each issue and the down issue have been either awkward or slightly inaccessible. That means #4 should see an upswing again. The saving grace is that when it's all said and done this arc should read quite well in collected form. Read Full Review