Quantum and Woody #3
| Writer | Christopher Hastings |
| Artist | Ryan Browne |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Quantum & Woody are back in high school -- this time to solve a murder!
But are their combined powers a match for the haunts that await them?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.7
Comic Watch - Kenneth Bowden
Apr 01, 2020Quantum and Woody has been one of Valiant's most beloved and enduring titles since they first debuted in 1997 and comics like this remove all doubt just why that is. Read Full Review
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9.6
Outright Geekery - John Spillman
Mar 24, 2020Set the standard for the action/comedy genre of comics. Read Full Review
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9.5
Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa
Mar 25, 2020It's absolutely a perfect way to distract yourself. It's a pretty stand alone book you can enjoy this without reading the first two issues. I'm going to be reading those three comics a lot over the coming months. Join me, won't you? Read Full Review
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8.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Cat Wyatt
Mar 25, 2020Quantum & Woody #3 is a visually stunning piece of work, completed by the entertaining dialogue and dramatic revelations. Read Full Review
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8.5
Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze
Mar 25, 2020Overall, Quantum & Woody #3 was another entertaining issue for what is the second to last issue of this mini. Ground was covered in this issue breaking down the fraud that is Wood's premonitions, creating progress for Eric, and in general bettering our understanding of this duo at their core. Read Full Review
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8.3
On Comics Ground - Brian Daley
Jul 09, 2020This was easily the best issue so far. There's a lot of great jokes here, like with the principal being the same from Quantum and Woody's childhood and how he just hates everyone around him at all times. Read Full Review
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7.9
Multiversity Comics - Matthew Blair
Mar 30, 2020Walls of text and crowded pages prevent the book from being the best it could be, but it's still a book with plenty of heart and some really good jokes. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Mar 25, 2020After two spectacular issues, this title takes a step back here as Quantum and Woody are entirely too overbearing. Read Full Review