Writing: Animal House meets the Justice League is sort of the theme for this book. The book itself is mostly made up of many comic strips that really flow together well. In fact they flow together so well that I'm not sure why they didn't get rid of the comic strip look. There isn't so much a story, but rather a bunch of different sophmoric tales that flow together.
I found some of the humor to be pretty funny while others parts to be rather average. I thought the writing was pretty good and I'd like to see a book from the author that maybe isn't quite so juvenile.
Artwork: I like the artwork of this story. The panels are well defined and they don't appeared rushed. There is some great amounts of detail in many of the panels.
Overall: 3 stars. If you enjoy stories about farting and turds..well then I think I may have found the story for you. If you don't, well keep looking.
Ron Miller
Writing: What would happen if a meteorite granted super powers to a "stereotypical" college fraternity? Well, as you can imagine, most of the super powers are used in the pursuit of pranks, alcohol, and sex. One minor incident involving a giant robot involves them actually protecting the city, but they rapidly get back to the partying.
Artwork: Nothing stood out one way or the other for me.
Overall: 3 stars. This title was funny, but stooped to the crass a little too often for my taste.
Robert Weiman
Writing: While this title did have its humerous moments, I especially liked the fact that the frat headed for the bong every time there was a crisis, there was a decidedly juvenile sense of humor to this title. This wasn't a bad read, but I did find that there was enough over the top humor especially of the sexual nature to make me think they were trying to hard to be crude.
Artwork: The art was Ok. It didn't detract from this title.
Overall: 3 stars. This issue was Ok. It could have been better if a bit more nuance was displayed in the humor.
Stefan Haas