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‘The Wrong Earth: Night and Day #4’ (review)

Written by Tom Peyer 
Art by Jamal Igle
Published by Ahoy Comics

 

I am loving what the creative team has done with this comic book.

The whole series has been one heck of a good time.

This particular run has been as well. The stories are really inventive and full of cool dialogue. I am interested to see how they bring this story to a close too.

Over the past three issues, Dragonflyman and Dragonfly have worked together. There has been a lot of tension between the two, as they have begrudgingly tried to get along. It has been trying to say the least.

All of that changes in this issue.

The two of them have had it.

They have one hell of a fight. This is probably my favorite issue as we get to watch the two of them use all of their “superhero knowledge” to defeat the other hero!

It is a really just a blast to sit back and watch the festivities happen.

Man, it’s great. I almost forgot that the two of them still have a case to solve. That becomes apparent by the end of the issue. The two heroes have to get themselves together and resolve their differences quickly.

Otherwise, entire universes may suffer the consequences!

Tom Peyer writes another amazing script. It is well written, funny, and exciting. The art is pretty damn good as well. I am loving this series and it certainly is one of the best in this franchise. I can’t wait to see how they conclude this story.

RATING: A

 

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