Misfit City #2

Writer: Kirsten Smith, Kurt Lustgarten Artist: Naomi Franquiz Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: June 14, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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After examining the treasure map, the girls break into the Captain's house, unaware that they're being followed!

  • 9.5
    Comicsverse - Ashley Wertz Jun 14, 2017

    MISFIT CITY #2 doesn't disappoint as it explores more of the town's history, more pirate lore, and Pippin the dog's ability to save the day when least expected. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Jun 12, 2017

    A lot of the time, ‘all-ages' can pretty much become shorthand for “just for kids”, but with Misfit City, Smith, Lusgtarten, Franquiz and Peer have created something that I'd wager will appeal to pretty much everyone in one way or another. So whether you're a tween, a teen, or a cynical thirtysomething horror-loving male (*cough*), Misfit City is all but guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. And honestly, with some sizzling banter, a frantic chase scene and some epic doggy heroism, what more could you possibly want? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Nerdophiles - Sam Wildman Jun 21, 2017

    Issue #2 gets us closer and closer to the true, Goonies-esque adventure the book's general premise has promised from the beginning. It's full of spooky houses, daring escapes from dastardly-seeming villains, unlocking clues to their mysterious pirate map and more. Basically, the story is still great and the characters are still endearing – especially Pippin the dog. And we're still feeling that anxious need to know what's going to happen in the next issue! Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Jun 14, 2017

    Misfit City continues to be a really fun “mystery” comic that is really just a joy to read. The creative team is doing a top notch job of slowly building the mystery of Cannon Cove and this treasure map. They have introduced a great core group of unlikely friends that makes the book a lot of fun seeing them interact and quip with one another. The two main “villain' characters are great stereotypical “evil doers” that have their own motives for the map and this new mysterious forearm tattoo man really ramps up the mystery to a new level. Get in on the fun and pick up this issuenow! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    On Comics Ground - Paul Smerdon Aug 15, 2017

    I found this issue a lot of fun with fantastic dialogue, banter and the right amount of adventure, these girls lives are no longer boring as they are defiantly Misfits. Read Full Review

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