Chimichanga: Sorrow of the World's Worst Face #1
| Writer | Eric Powell |
| Artist | Stephanie Buscema |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Wrinkle's Traveling Circus's most adorable bearded girl and her savory-named beast are back, and there is a new act in store! Come one, come all to the Sorrow of the World's Worst Face! But beware: those who look behind the curtain are in for an awful treat, and it's not just his face we're talkin' about!
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9.0
AIPT - Lisa Allison
Oct 11, 2016Chimichanga: Sorrow of the World's Worst Face #1 is light-hearted and magical story that reminds us of how for better or worse, we are all human. Readers will be swept up easily in the whimsy and delight in Lula and Chimi's adventures. Read Full Review
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8.0
Big Comic Page - Kieran Fisher
Oct 13, 2016Overall, Chimichanga: The Sorrow of the Worlds Worst Face is highly recommended and an alternative from all the cool, dark violent comics we all love. Its innocent entertainment that will at least put a smile on your face if you still see the good in humanity. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicWow!TV - Huck Talwar
Oct 13, 2016Powell and Buscema make an excellent creative team. The humor and horror are perfectly balanced, and it reads really well. If you've read The Goon and like that style of writing, you're going to love this miniseries. Dark Horse has been putting out some really interesting books lately, and this is no exception, so head to your local comic book shop and give it a read! Read Full Review
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7.5
Multiversity Comics - Matthew Garcia
Oct 17, 2016Buscema and Powell's exuberance with the material is infectious. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Robert Anderegg
Sep 22, 2016So, to summarize, I liked this story by Eric Powell overall, with its unusual circus folk and creepy fun artwork, but Lula was just too much to handle. Had she been cuter in some way or more likeable, this would've been a great comic. Chimichanga was a highlight for me, despite being just a repulsive as everything else. If Lula climbed into his belly and just stayed there indefinitely, I'd be happy. Read Full Review
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2.0
Comic Bastards - Justin Wood
Oct 05, 2016What you get in Chimichanga is so startlingly basic and formulaic, so guilelessly devoid of originality that it felt like it could have only sprung from earnest untested youth, anxious to entertain but lacking basic tools to be creative. This comic was joyless to read despite leaning so completely on the idea that it was being fun, like a child trying to get you to watch it dance in a busy supermarket. Read Full Review
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