![]() These are written well enough that it’s both an ode to fans and easily accessible to readers unfamiliar with some of Hanna-Barbera’s lesser known properties. Parker remains true to every character, only updating them in the most subtle and important ways. There are also some great scenes with some other classic characters, including Birdman and the awesome (yet evil) Dr. We start out with a very bleak scene involving the Space Force and then jump right into a much lighter scene starring Johnny Quest and his gang. In case you didn’t know, Future Quest is an attempt to bring together most of Hanna-Barbera’s classic action franchises from the sixties and seventies. The story jumps from scene to scene and from character to character with a fluid motion that is downright impressive. ![]() Unlike most crossovers, Future Quest manages to seamlessly juggle numerous characters and concepts. With Rebirth upon us, that could quickly change, though topping this might be a tall order. Now that Snyder and Capullo are done with their run on Batman, this is easily the best DC title. The previews looked decent, but we were still a little wary. However, these massive crossovers tend to not be very good. With the great colorist Jordie Bellaire on board, this is one heck of a team. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you haven’t read their Convergence: Shazam issues, you owe it to yourself to go hunt them down. Jeff Parker and Evan “Doc” Shaner are starting to become great partners. By Jeff Parker, Evan “Doc” Shaner, Steve Rude, Jordie Bellaire, Dave Lanphear, and Steve Buccellato ![]()
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