Quantum and Woody #7
| Writer | Eliot Rahal |
| Artist | Francis Portela |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"WHAT THE KLANG?" Hey, who the heck invited these guys to HARBINGER WARS 2?
With HARBINGER WARS 2 seizing America, Livewire has rendered the nation's power grid useless in a last-ditch attempt to shield her psiot allies. The people of Washington D.C. need someone to save them - and so do Quantum and Woody! Now that the high-tech wristbands that keep their atoms stabilized have become nothing more than fashion accessories, the world's worst superhero team is going where no one has gone before... Into "The Otherverse!"
Do not attempt to adjust your eyeballs because red-hot rising star Eliot Rahal (The Paybacks) and fan-favorit
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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ComicBook.com - Russ Burlingame
Jun 27, 2018Quantum & Woody has fast become one of the best comics on the stands, and this issue is, even more than last issue's billed jumping-on point, a solid starting place for new readers. Read Full Review
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9.1
Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa
Jun 27, 2018Pick this book up, pop your feet up and get settled in for an utterly fantastic read. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bookcase - Zack Quaintance
Jun 26, 2018Like all of the best issues of Quantum and Woody, this one puts the past and present dynamic between the two leads at its heart. What's especially impressive is it manages to do so by delving into their psyches, making for a story that is at once abstract and character-driven. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Robert Ramos
Jun 27, 2018I'm excited to see what's in store for these two. I know for a fact, thanks to the trusty internet and solicits, that we're being segued into where I've been begging with the laughs, including a new artist to better fit the tone of this book. Rahal is a good guy and has clearly stated that he promises to bring back the humor side back to this franchise. If he doesn't, I sure as shit will hold it against him. Read Full Review
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8.0
Techaeris - Jason Falter
Jun 28, 2018Quantum & Woody is such a good book that there really is no bad place to jump on board. Pick it up and you won't be sorry. Read Full Review