Future Quest Vol. 1
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
When worlds collide, it's up to Hanna-Barbera's best-known adventure-seeking heroes to save the galaxy! Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, the Herculoids and more are reimagined here in this new action-adventure thriller! When the adventurous and inquisitive Jonny Quest and his adoptive brother, Hadji, make a startling discovery in the swamplands of Florida, they are pulled into an epic struggle between the Space Rangers and a dangerous villain who threatens the galaxy. Now it's up to the combined forces of Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, the Herculoids, Birdman, Frankenstein Jr., the Impossibles, the Galaxy Trio and Mightor to stop the villain and save their universe! Hanna-Barbera has created some of the most recognizable animated characters. As part of DC Comic's reimagination of cartoons like Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, Jonny Quest, Space Ghost and Wacky Racers, these new series will be infused with modern and contemporary concepts while keeping the heart and soul of the classic animation. Collects FUTURE QUEST #1-6.
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In outline, this is a cookie-cutter DC superhero crossover: heroes from different backgrounds meet, sometimes fight, and ultimately team up to take on a multiverse-threatening big bad. The difference in Future Quest is that the characters come not from DC's backlist but from the Hanna-Barbera action cartoons of the 1960s. Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, Birdman, the Herculoids, Frankenstein Jr., and even more obscure characters are called into action to take on a vague menace called Omnikron. The plot meanders, often losing the thread from issue to issue. The real point is to showcase Hanna-Barbera's classic and not-so-classic characters in full-throated, full-color action, with nary a whiff of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast style snark. Readers who haven't heard of Mighty Mightor and can't name Birdman's pet eagle are unlikely to get much out of the series, but the creators do a pitch-perfect job of recreating the pulpy fun of the original cartoons, with their thrown-together plots and sleek Alex Toth character designs.