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‘The Wrong Earth: Night and Day #5’ (review)

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

 

Man, this is a great series.

I am just blown away by the consistency of this comic book when it comes to innovative ideas. It is a fun book that is constantly creative and fun. They really don’t make them like this anymore.

Over the past four issues, Dragonflyman and Dragonfly have just been circling each other.

They finally had an all out fight last issue. It was stupendously awesome. Now the two of them must come together to deal with another threat altogether.

The two heroes have to go up against Earth Zetas Man-Dragonfly! He is probably the scariest thing the two of them have ever encountered.

But the two of them have to get their courage up to take down this horrible fiend.

It is amazing to watch. It is full of adventure and speed. It is also very funny. By the end of the issue, we get to see the two of these heroes in a new light. I loved where we ended up.

Tom Peyer writes an amazing script yet again. It is well paced and the dialogue is priceless. The art by Jamal Igle is perfect as well. I loved this comic book.

I think it is one of the best issues of the entire series. And that is really saying something.

RATING: A

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