Huck, his mother and the mysterious Dr Harper travel the world meeting people who have gifts like theirs. This time they meet a girl who can bring anything back to life. But why are the super-people in hiding? What are they AFRAID of?
Huck Big Bad World 3 is so good because it harkens back to a more inspiring time in comic books before every writer tried to mirror the ugliness found in the real world. This is an aspirational title that avoids coming off too corny and dull. We need more comics like Huck and Big Bad World 3 was another example of why it's such a compelling read. Read Full Review
I'm really enjoying this book and the road trip feel of Huck and his mum's journey with Dr. Harper. It has a throwback quality to classic TV series like The Incredible Hulk or The Fugitiveexcept here, Huck, his mum, and Dr. Harper are searching for superpowered people rather than running from something. But could that change if the Lucus Trust discovers their search? Read Full Review
Albuquerque delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of the story and the visuals are brilliantly detailed. Read Full Review
HUCK: BIG BAD WORLD #3 is a strong entry that excels in its writing and creative plot, but is held back by its lackluster facial expressions. The whimsical and charming story, coupled with a growing sense of mystery, is what makes it a worthwhile read. Read Full Review