Weirdworld Vol. 1: Where Lost Things Go
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| Writer | Sam Humphries |
| Artist | Mike Mundo |
| Paperback: | Jul 27, 2016, $17.99 |
The strangest realm on Battleworld is now the most mysterious region of the Marvel Universe! And Earth girl Becca is stuck in this land of sword and sorcery - with no experience with either! She has only one mission: get home alive. But will becoming apprentice to Goleta the Wizardslayer aid that quest, or render it even more unlikely? In a land of myths, monsters and...muscle cars? Becca and Goleta will brave the Enchanted Village and Fang Mountains, seek aid from Catbeast and the Dog-Fighters, and find themselves in the middle of a war between Lava Men and Man-Things. But most dangerous of all is Morgan Le Fay - Becca had better hope she ne more
ISSUES
Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Weirdworld #1 | 13 | |
| Weirdworld #2 | 2 | |
| Weirdworld #3 | 2 | |
| Weirdworld #4 | 1 | |
| Weirdworld #5 | 2 | |
| Weirdworld #6 | 1 |
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7.5
After an incredible Secret Wars tie-in, this new series is a disappointment. My biggest surprised was the change of protagonist. I don't get why Akron was replaced by Becca. She's a nice character, but I want to know what happens to the hero of the first series.
Sam Humphries takes Jason Aaron's place as the writer and it's impossible for me not to compare them. The series is headed in a different direction. While Aaron wrote mysterious fantasy characters, Humphries presents more human and relatables protagonists with much backstory. Also, Humphries adds a dose of humor, which works wells with the tone of his series, and introduces human creations in Weirdworld (like cars and planes), which is quite odd. But the biggest problem i more+ Like • Comment