Quick Stops #1
| Writer | Kevin Smith |
| Artist | Jeremy Simser |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Enter the Askewniverse when pop culture nuisance Kevin Smith's brand-new anthology series opens for business, telling tall tales from the Jersey world of his classic comedies!
In this premiere issue, Chronic-Con guest of honor Holden McNeil tells Alyssa Jones and a packed podcast audience his story of going green with legendary loiterers Jay and Silent Bob in the Quick Stop cooler, and how it directly led to the birth of his Bluntman and Chronic comic books!
o Black-and-white comics like the Clerks films.
o More misadventures with Jay and Silent Bob!
o Contains references to Kevin Smith's films like Clerks
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Nov 01, 2022Having grown up with Kevin Smith films, Quick Stops is a great way to relive the films and see how they're all connected. It adds to the mythos while playing in the sandbox, which makes comics great. Like Stephen King's novels, Smith connects his masterpieces in subtle and clever ways, making the entire experience richer. Read Full Review
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8.5
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
Nov 01, 2022Kevin Smith fans will love this book. Comic book fans will love this book. Batman fans will love this book. So what are you waiting for??? Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Connor Casey
Nov 02, 2022Quick Stops is a fun little love letter to the View Askew-niverse, loaded with references to its various films. Definitely worth a read for any Jay & Silent Bob fans. Read Full Review
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8.0
Capes & Tights - Jared Thomas
Dec 11, 2023Quick Stops #1 is a must-read for any fan of Kevin Smith and the Askewniverse. The black and white artwork, sharp writing, and raunchy humor make for a memorable and entertaining read. The comic book perfectly captures the spirit of the Clerks universe while adding a modern twist that feels fresh and relevant. Read Full Review
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6.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Nov 02, 2022More than most comics, this one has a high bar for entry comprehension, but it turns out to be a silly, fun little tale that answers obscure questions that nobody ever asked and ends in the middle of 'Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.' I like it, but it's clearly not for everyone. Read Full Review