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I need to admit here that this comic book had a potential to bring a fresh and quirky twist to the beloved dysfunctional superhero duo. But unfortunately this comic book didnt use the potential it had.
This comic book starts very good and gives us a lot of expectations for it, but the deeper we get into this comic book the more the expectations begin to go out in the flames which really disappointed me a lot personally.
The writing of this comic book has a playful tone which paints this comic book is a good and fun way which made me give this comic book some extra points for doing.
The storyline of this comic book in a way lacks the sharp wit and engaging chemistry which would make this comic book actually good beyond only having a potential to have a good story.
The pacing in this comic book is pretty uneven, because some scenes in this comic book are dragging unnecessarily while others race by without enough development.
The artwork in this comic book is pretty vibrant and energetic. Which was the best aspect of this comic book in my opinion.
The artwork in this comic book, is capturing the chaotic spirit of the characters very well and which is the reason why I say that the artwork was the best aspect of this comic book.
But there are times where the artwork struggles with clarity in action sequences, making it harder to follow the flow of the story.
This comic book, tries to be humanistic and funny at times. But the humor in this comic book feels very forced which makes the humor miss the mark of being funny and overall makes the humor very cringy.
I Give This Book 2 / 5