ogreart's review against another edition

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3.0

This was fun and campy. Neither franchise got to take itself seriously here.

ianridewood's review

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4.0

Fantastic art and (honestly) storytelling as good as either source film means that I want more imaginative crossovers based on the idea that every actor's role is an alternate-universe version of themselves.

animelove24's review

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3.0

I would like to preface this with the fact that I got it in a LootCrate and know next to nothing about either Big Trouble in Little China or Escape from New York; so much so that I thought Snake was Snake from Metal Gear. With that being said...

I found this comic okay. Nothing special. Just a quick read if you're bored for two minutes.

The art style wasn't really my thing, especially the way Jack is drawn. His eyes are very close together and he has a massive chin and butthole lips; looks nothing like Kurt Russell. The backrounds are well drawn and colored but nothing really stood out.

As for the story well...it is what it is for a 24 page comic. Characters are introduced, some form of plot is thrown in the last three pages I suppose. There's a bit of action at the beginning but nothing really substantial happens overall.

I don't think this comic is for me. I assuming people who've seen both movies would understand it better? So if you've seen both movies check it out I guess.
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