KFC: Across the Universe #3
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| Writer | Tony Bedard |
| Artist | Tom Derenick |
The Colonel goes cosmic in a star-spanning quest to bring crunchy, spicy satisfaction to a hungry universe. But when someone steals all his space-bound Zinger sandwiches, Colonel Sanders and Green Lantern sets out to catch the thievin' varmint! From the edge of the universe to the lair of the most dangerous Lantern alive, can the Colonel's iron will overcome the most pure greed DC has ever known?! DC's Kentucky Fried Saga continues in "Across The Universe"!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Comicosity - Keith Callbeck
Jul 18, 2017I greatly enjoy this series and the way it echos the Hostess Twinkie ads of yesteryear. And given that they usually offer them free, you can not go wrong with this one. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 18, 2017It's worth a chuckle, but ultimately what's the point? Read Full Review
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8.0
The Beat - Alexander Lu
Jul 19, 2017Should you buy into the ideology of Green Lantern co-starring Colonel Sanders? In my opinion, no. Should you read it, though? Absolutely. Every one of these free crossover titles has been an enjoyable read and inspired a fascinating think about the culture we find ourselves mired in. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis
Jul 25, 2017Now, what you probably wonder is will this comic want to make you eat some Zingers? Well, perhaps they could have shared a bit more about what makes this chicken sandwich so special. They could have replaced it with chicken thighs and it wouldnt have affected the story much. If youre going to go capitalist, do it all the way and tell us why your product is so special! Read Full Review
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5.0
On Comics Ground - Cody Archbold
Jul 18, 2017One of the funniest advertisements I've ever read, but unfortunately, it's still just an advertisement. Read Full Review
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5.0
Pop Culture Uncovered - Adam Frey
Jul 19, 2017Across the Universe isn't horrible"the art and writing are up to the standards of the average DC book"but it simply doesn't recreate the delightful madness of the previous two. That's OK, but it's disappointing all the same. This might have been the year to bring "Rebirth" into things and, I don't know, showing Doctor Manhattan conducting a cosmic breakdown of a sandwich. And anyway, this is going to be a promotional book at this weekend's San Diego Comic-Con, and it should be easy enough to find a digital comic eventually. Maybe at some point, we'll get aCrisis on Infinite Colonelscollection which brings them together into something shelf-worthy. Read Full Review