Friends, we have before us a landmark in comics. This is not only worse than all other comics previously reviewed here at MMM, it may well be worse than any comic ever to be produced. The art isn't bad, as such. No, wait, the art is fairly dire, with bad lighting, terrible angles and the like, but it shines like Dave Gibbons' work on Watchmen compared to the story. Words may well not stretch far enough to cover it (although infantile, nonsensical and incoherent do have an appropriate ring to them.), but if all Mr. Zyskowski did with the dangerous drugs he was on was sit down and script this, he should consider doing something to get better value from them, like sitting down in a corner for a while. A long while. Because it happens in the land of dreams, the story can contain almost anything the author wants, including, apparently, a semi-literate obese serial killer with magic lollipops and "He!He!Ha!Ha!Ho!" as a catchphrase. Folks, we are not making this up. So, in comes the heroine, with Deus-Ex-Machina powers and a She Hulk-like habit of talking to herself, and beats up on him, and frees the kids he's just stolen.
Bottom Line: Don't touch this with a barge pole. I haven't managed to convey half the idiocity inside, and it's not the kind of idiocity that would make finding an issue worth it. Bad Beyond Belief.
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