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Preview: Quick Stops Volume 3 #4

Quick Stops Volume 3 #4

Writer: Kevin Smith
Artist: Ahmed Raafat
Letterer: Andrew Thomas
Cover artist: Ahmed Raafat

The enigmatic Jones sisters have appeared peripherally throughout the View Askewniverse, adding a little free-spirited spice to the day-to-day of Leonardo, New Jersey.

In the final issue of Quick Stops Volume 3, we find all three sisters together for an illuminating family-focused story time. This comic takes place the day after Tricia Jones witnessed a unique live recording of a game show at her local mall in Mallrats, the day Heather Jones and Rick Derris left Quick Stops Groceries for some beach time in Clerks, and while Chasing Amy’s Alyssa Jones trains down from the city to visit her parents.

After their tryst at the beach, Heather and Rick head to the Jones’ family home. There, they catch up with Heather’s sisters Tricia and Alyssa. It turns out Rick and his buddy Cohee Lundin used to spend a lot of time in the Jones’ household and have an…intimate connection to infamous “Finger Cuffs” story. It turns out that there is more to that fateful rendezvous than the malicious rumor mill would have you believe—enough complicated human sexuality that an academic-minded Tricia might even include it in her book!

Quick Stops Volume 3 #4

Preview: Quick Stops Volume 3 #3

Quick Stops Volume 3 #3

Writer: Kevin Smith
Artist: Mark Reihill
Letterer: Andrew Thomas
Cover Artist: Mark Reihill

The Buddy Christ has been subject to a holy heist, and everyone’s favorite cannabic duo are at the center of this cardinal calamity. When Jay and Silent Bob’s less than immaculate conception of a plan to summon the Angel of Death goes wrong, they find themselves having a holy reunion with none other than their old Dogma buddy, Metatron—Herald of the Almighty, Voice of the one true God, and dropper of divine nuggets of knowledge. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!

Quick Stops Volume 3 #3

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1 is a pretty disappointing reveal of Holden McNeil’s Chasing Amy

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards are best known for creating the smoking-hot superhero comic-book Bluntman and Chronic—a tour de force of the dick and fart joke genre. For Holden, it’s a way to pay the bills, but he longs to create the kind of art he and Banky did at the beginning of their career. Something personal. Something that means something. Enter Alyssa Jones. The coolest girl in the world, and someone who means something. This is the comic Holden wrote about her. A comic about love. A comic about insecurity. A comic about growth. A comic about Chasing Amy. Quick Stops Volume 3 #1 finally reveals the comic Holden gives Alyssa at the end of Chasing Amy and the reveal is… a letdown.

I’m a pretty big Kevin Smith fan. Clerks came out at a time when I was a clerk. Mallrats is my sort of humor. And Chasing Amy was an attempt at an adult romance comedy, when I was starting to enjoy those sorts of movies. His characters experiences were mine in so many ways and though they’re a bit older than me, my life mirrored so much of theirs for quite a while. It’s been 28 years since that last film came out and I’ve wondered at times what the comic Holden McNeil gave Amy at the end was like? We have that answer in Quick Stops Volume 3 #1. That answer was not worth a 28 year wait.

Running 20 pages the comic is 18 pages of recap of the film Chasing Amy. It goes so far as to use the dialogue (I’m pretty sure word for word) though truncates scenes a bit. It’s 18 pages of a Cliff’s Notes version of the film and Holden’s ups and downs when it comes to Amy. Then, we get one page that’s a recap with new dialogue and then there’s that final page from the Chasing Amy comic from the film. It’s a page you can buy autographed from Smith’s site. Arguably, there’s little of the comic that’s original and it’s hard to believe this is the comic that Holden would produce. Beyond it being a recap of the film, it feels more like an illustrated diary than actual comic.

For as bad as the comic’s narrative is, the art by John Sprengelmeyer is really solid. It captures the film’s visuals really well with a great likeness to the actors and great reproduction of the scenes. If you’ve seen the film, the visuals with the dialogue will have it all playing in your head. That’s the one good thing about the comic, it does capture the film well. But, it literally just copies the film and then mashes in that last page.

There was an interesting opportunity for Quick Stops Volume 3 #1‘s take on Holden’s comic. It’s been 28 years which has given Smith time to reflect on the film and the fans haven’t seen the interiors. That’s 28 years for Smith to think about what Holden learned and deliver a real apology. But, it seems, Holden isn’t that reflective and instead just recounts the story with an “I’m sorry” at the end. For a mystery so long in the making, the answer is a massive disappointment.

Story: Kevin Smith Art: John Sprengelmeyer
Ink: John Sprengelmeyer Letterer: John Sprengelmeyer
Story: 6.0 Art: 7.75 Overall: 6.0 Recommendation: Pass

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Preview: Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

(W) Kevin Smith (A) John Sprengelmeyer
32 pages
$4.99

Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards are best known for creating the smoking-hot superhero comic-book Bluntman and Chronic—a tour de force of the dick and fart joke genre. For Holden, it’s a way to pay the bills, but he longs to create the kind of art he and Banky did at the beginning of their career. Something personal. Something that means something.

Enter Alyssa Jones. The coolest girl in the world, and someone who means something. This is the comic Holden wrote about her. A comic about love. A comic about insecurity. A comic about growth. A comic about Chasing Amy.

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

Kevin Smith returns to Chasing Amy, Mallrats, and more in Quick Stops Volume 3

This August, renowned director, podcaster, producer, actor, and writer Kevin Smith returns to the View Askewniverse with the third installment in his black-and-white anthology comic series, Quick Stops. Each issue will be written by Smith and will feature different artists. The first issue will be illustrated by John Sprengelmeyer, the second by Ryan Gajda, the third by Mark Reihill, and the fourth by Ahmed Rafaat with lettering by Andrew Thomas on issues #2-4. Issue #1 will also feature two covers by Sprengelmeyer (one exclusive to Secret Stash) and one by Kate Bettini.  

In Quick Stops Volume 3, we finally get the chance to read the comic Holden McNeil created about loving and losing Alyssa Jones, as seen in the feature film Chasing Amy. Kevin Smith honors his friend and costar Shannen Doherty with two stories: one about Shannen’s immaculate sense of humor, and the other a requiem for her character in Mallrats, Rene. We witness a touching reunion between Jay and Silent Bob and their old Dogma buddy, Metatron—Herald of the Almighty, Voice of the one true God, and dropper of divine nuggets of knowledge. And last, but not least, we keep up with the Jones sisters and find out the full story behind how Alyssa Jones got the nickname “Finger Cuffs.”

Kevin Smith delivers a few hard-earned life lessons with a heavy dose of signature levity. This volume of Quick Stops will stick with you long after the laughs stop.

Quick Stops 3 #1 (of 4) will be available in comic shops on August 13, 2025. It is now available for pre-order from your local comic shop for $4.99.

Kevin Smith’s Quick Stops and Maskerade get variant covers

On November 2, 2022, Quick Stops #1 arrives in comic shops. The comic is written by Kevin Smith and the first issue features art by Jeremy Simser and letters by Andrew Thomas. The main cover (cover A) is by John Sprengelmeyer with a variant cover (cover B) by Jeremy Simser. Both of these covers will be widely available wherever comics are sold.

As of today, fans can also choose from two exclusive variants covers by some of their favorite artists like Mike Allred, Walt Flanagan, Andrew Thomas, and more! And that’s not all, starting with the first issue, Maskerade #1-8 will also have an exclusive variant covers available from Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash comic shop! 

Each of these variants is available only through the retailers listed. Below find details on each variant, including where to get each one. Please contact the respective retailers to pre-order and for more details about their exclusive comics.

Cover 1C: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash

Cover Artist: Andrew Thomas
Store Name: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
Store Location: Red Bank, NJ
Phone: (732) 758-0508
Email: thecrewaskew@gmail.com
Website: https://secret-stash-stuff.square.site/

Cover 1D: Things From Another World

Cover Artist: Mike Allred
Store Name: Things From Another World
Store Locations: Universal City, CA; Milwaukie, OR; Beaverton, OR USA
Phone:1-800-862-0052
Email: help@tfaw.com
Website: https://www.tfaw.com/

Cover 1C: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash

Cover Artist: Walt Flanagan
Store Name: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
Store Location: Red Bank, NJ
Phone: (732) 758-0508
Email: thecrewaskew@gmail.com
Website: https://secret-stash-stuff.square.site/

Cover 2C: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash

Cover Artist: Will Robson
Store Name: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
Store Location: Red Bank, NJ
Phone: (732) 758-0508
Email: thecrewaskew@gmail.com
Website: https://secret-stash-stuff.square.site/

Cover 3C: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash

Cover Artist: Christ McDonald
Store Name: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
Store Location: Red Bank, NJ
Phone: (732) 758-0508
Email: thecrewaskew@gmail.com
Website: https://secret-stash-stuff.square.site/

Cover 4C: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash

Cover Artist: Sarah Belicose
Store Name: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
Store Location: Red Bank, NJ
Phone: (732) 758-0508
Email: thecrewaskew@gmail.com
Website: https://secret-stash-stuff.square.site/

The Askewniverse expands with Quick Stops from Kevin Smith’s Secret Stash Press

Following in the footsteps of the Lionsgate theatrical release Clerks lll, Dark Horse Comics presents Quick Stops, the next series from Kevin Smith‘s Secret Stash Press! An ongoing anthology of convenience stories set in the world of Smith’s View Askewniverse films, Quick Stops is written by Smith himself and features different artists for each issue! And just like that the little film that started it all, the tales are told in beautiful black and white!

In the premiere issue of Quick Stops, Chronic-Con guest of honor Holden McNeil tells Chasing Amy’s Alyssa Jones and a packed Chronic-Con crowd his story of going green with legendary loiterers Jay and Silent Bob in the Quick Stop cooler – and how it directly led to the birth of his Bluntman and Chronic comic books! Jermey Simser will pencil and ink the first issue with Andrew Thomas lettering. The cover art is by John Sprengelmeyer, with a variant by Simser.

Quick Stops #1 (of 4) will be available at comic stores November 2, 2022. It is now available for pre-order at your local comic shop. Quick Stops #1 will retail for $3.99.

Quick Stops #1

Kevin Smith and Dark Horse Team for Secret Stash Press

Dark Horse Comics and Kevin Smith’s Secret Stash Press have announced a new line of comics penned by the award-winning writer/director himself!

The line will launch in Fall 2022 with Masquerade, an eight-issue masked avenger tale about a budding vigilante, followed by Quick Stops, an ongoing anthology series set in the world of Smith’s View Askewniverse movies, featuring characters from such cult classic films as Clerks, Mallrats, Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back and more! Smith’s publishing plans go beyond his own books: he plans to expand the line to include titles from other creators as well.

Secret Stash Press