I really loved Quantum & Woody back in the day. Well, past back in the day. But I liked the comic - and Priest's work - a bunch. And the last arc - 5-8 - was much more than really bad. It was pandering to easy jokes - ripping on extremism - and desperately reliant on obvious jokes. Plus the art? So painful. This arc, though, started on a much better foot. Easily - back into the path put down in the first arc. I like Kano's art. Not as beautiful as the first time around - but pretty great stuff to follow around the turns. And the humor really popped back into the book, too. Apologies to the interim art - but it didn't work for me or for the book at all. These covers are better, too. LOVE the standard one. REALLY fits. And the Kano variant is nice. The pullbox is fair - certainly the least of the three. But the comic's real rolling is in the pages - and back to some humor that is laugh-out-loud-able and not groan worthy, again. The comic also turned to the subtler text sarcasm - probably in line with the first arc. And the interstitial title changes work, too. I really liked the villain discussion. Reminded me of the last full QW original arc - 13-17 - and that villain there getting ticked off. He absoutely had much more to be upset over than these terrible situation villains here - but this was a fun little romp at the beginning - perhaps built around a few too many punchlines at the beginning - but this time around - I really didn't care much. Plus - a few of the in-jokes... Great. Interviewing down the line to the half-naked (or perhaps more - behind the desk) interested only in getting a way to use