Quick Stops Volume 3 #1 – Chasing Amy (Returns)!

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Volume 1 of Quick Stops brought us a 4 story anthology of our favorite Kevin Smith characters, including a Hicks family reunion. Then Volume 2 gave us a dark and unexpected origin story of everyone’s favorite golden cow, Mooby. Now the View Askewniverse continues in Quick Stops Volume 3.

Creative Team

Written by: Kevin Smith;

Penciled, Inked & Lettered by: John Sprengelmeyer;

Standard Cover (Tribute to Mike Allred) by: John Sprengelmeyer;

Variant Cover: Katie Bettini;

Secret Stash Exclusive Cover (Homage to Mike Allred) by: John Sprengelmeyer;

Captcan Comics Exclusive Cover by: Andrew Thomas.

Check out the review for the first issue of Quick Stops Vol. 2.

Quick Stops Volume 3 Issue 1 Cover. Image by Dark Horse Comics.
Quick Stops Volume 3 Issue 1 Cover. Image by Dark Horse Comics.

The Story for Issue 1 of Quick Stops Volume 3

If you’ve seen the movie, Chasing Amy, then you’re familiar with the story (if you haven’t you absolutely must, and also spoilers ahead for the movie). Guy falls for girl. Girl is gay, but then unexpectedly girl falls for guy. Guy learns of some stuff she did in high school, and reacts in a very odd and insecure way. Then they break up. Tale as old as time. However, while this is a story of Alyssa and Holden, it’s a bit more.

This comic is the one Holden gives Alyssa at the end of the movie. While the movie only shows the cover and a glimpse inside, Quick Stops Volume 3, Issue 1 gives us the whole comic. Straight out of the movie. Holden finally had something personal to write about and 28 years later we all get to read it.

Quick Stops Volume 3, Issue 1 Variant Cover. Image by Dark Horse Comics.
Quick Stops Volume 3, Issue 1 Variant Cover. Image by Dark Horse Comics.

The Art

Almost 3 decades later and the comic art perfectly matches up to the art in the movie. Even the Easter Bunny is a dead ringer for the one Banky draws.

The black and white images look just like the characters from the movie, complete with all emotions that took place throughout the film. All the while the comic was filled with so many funny and nostalgic easter eggs.

Check out the review for another amazing Dark Horse Comic that just came out: Archie VS Minor Threats #1

Overall Grade: 9.5/10

If you’re a Kevin Smith fan, then this is the comic run you’re looking for. Quick Stops has been nothing but hilarious fun all while digging deeper into the timeless View Askewniverse. Volume 3 just kicked off with the perfect addition to Smith’s 1997 film, Chasing Amy. It will make you want to go back and watch Ben Affleck before he ever wondered how Superman could know someone named Martha.

You should run faster than Walter Flannagan’s dog to grab this comic. Another awesome run of Quick Stops has hit the ground running, and I can’t wait for issue 2. Snoogans!

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Lauren The Hoppy Geek
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A late bloomer to the world of nerdom, Lauren fell in love with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in 2000, and never looked back. When not podcasting on ‘Hops GEEK News’ she can be found drinking a bad motivator IPA at Oga’s Cantina in Disney World, or reading comic books on the beach. Her role at Nerd Initiative involves reviewing comic books, TV shows, and novels for the website. You can also catch her on the Nerd Initiative socials dropping Nerd News every Friday.

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