joelmk's review against another edition

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I really enjoyed this book. It is a bit immature and far from highbrow. Hashtag: Danger is a great diversion from epic comic book stories or anything happening in reality. This is def not for everyone.

dantastic's review against another edition

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5.0

Hashtag: Danger - Panic on Dinosaur Mountain! collects the first thirteen Hashtag: Danger adventures.

Hot on the heels of reading some 1970s Challengers of the Unknown comics, I was in the mood for something similar. Fortunately, I already had Hashtag: Danger in my clutches.

More concerned with their standing on social media and making money than saving humanity, Hashtag: Danger is the Adult Swim version of Challengers of the Unknown.

I wasn't crazy about the art at first but it grew on me. It perfectly suits the tone of the story. The character designs are great and Randy Elliot, Andy Troy, and Rob Steen draw the hell out of robots, dinosaurs, monsters, and super villains. Einstein Armstrong's look, with his notched Afro and glasses, reminded me of Moss from The IT Crowd. Sugar Rae is a powerhouse that still seems feminine and Desiree Danger conveys dangerous innocence at every turn.

The stories, particularly the dialogue, are hilarious. While the Hashtag: Danger team's bickering seems familiar, no member of the Fantastic Four ever died from eating the shit of a cute alien. The stories use science fiction standards for maximum hilarity and also skew today's social media culture.

Hashtag: Danger - Panic on Dinosaur Mountan is perfect for fans of Silver Age adventurers who like Adult Swim style humor. Five out of five #hashtags.

jakes89's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

etienne02's review

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2.0

This one is a case of strange audience. It has a very childish style and humor but at the same time some elements are more adults contents. In my opinion this isn’t funny enough for adult and maybe not quite «suitable» for kids… It wasn’t that bad, but I wouldn’t see to whom I might be able to recommend it. Easy and simple humor… too easy for me…
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