Quantum and Woody, Volume 2: In Security by James Asmus
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
There is something very satisfying reading a book as ridiculous as Quantum and Woody. They are adopted brothers, constantly bickering, and the source of their superpowers requires them to spend time together or explode into cosmic dust. Throw a goat that shoots lasers out of its eyes and a clone of the woman that was trying to kill them in the previous volume into the mix and things just escalate.
Quantum takes a private security job for a rich man that pits the duo against an anti-government compound. This book doesn't shy away from stereotypes and drops in just enough elements to distort them and make it really enjoyable. The art complements the story really well too.
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