This anthology collects stories celebrating some of WWE’s most memorable moments.
Go further than what you get to see on WWE Network. WWE: Then. Now. Forever. Volume Three brings you back to some of the most shocking moments of WWE’s past! Be there when Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat and Randy “Macho Man” Savage lock horns at Wrestlemania III, watch The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin seek WWE supremacy, and go along for the ride with D-Generation X as they head down South…
An all-star team of writers and artists, including Aaron Gillespie (New Challengers), Andy Belanger (Southern Cross), Kendall Goode (Maze Runner: The Death Cure) and Tini Howard (Rick & Morty), take WWE’s greatest hits to comics and invite you to take a peek behind the curtain.
Andy works out of the Toronto-based Royal Academy of Illustration & Design and has done work for comic book publishers D.C. Wildstorm, Devil's Due, and Boom! He is currently the artist on IDW’s “Kill Shakespeare”. He is the creator of D.C.’s Comics' "Bottle of Awesome" and Transmission-X’s “Raising Hell".
I am a total Mark for this book. It goes through some of greatest moments of the WWF (yes pre WWE), to the beginning of the Attitude era.
It contains 16 short to medium stories. Being a Hitman fan it is wild guess A Show of Hart is my favourite and would be 5 stars on it's own. However there are great stories from legends, and awesome moments from WWF/WWE history including one of the greatest matches of all time.
Bret Hart, the Rattlesnake, Mick Foley, the Kliq and the Boss of bosses what is there not to love? All this and an awsome cover gallery. This is nostalgia Excellently Executed.
This was a middle of the road volume. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't that good either. It did touch on some cool moments like the Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat classic from Wrestlemania III, and there were some Monday Night War reference as well. The art wasn't quite as good as usual, and several of the stories dragged. I still liked it, but this wasn't as good as usual.