Sons of Anarchy: Redwood Original #2

Writer: Ollie Masters Artist: Luca Pizzari Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: September 14, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Jax says too much about the club to an outsider and risks everything to cover it up, while Piney and Opie's relationship worsens as the father tries to keep his son out of the outlaw life.

  • 9.5
    BGCP - Michael Nunneley Sep 13, 2016

    Thank you for reading my review of Sons of Anarchy: Redwood Original #2. We at the BGCP appreciate your viewership. Check back with us weekly at BigGlasgowComic.com for the latest reviews. Or like and follow us on Facebook (Big Glasgow Comic Page) and Twitter (@BigGlasgowComic) for regular updates on all things comics and of a geeky or nerdy nature. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Flickering Myth - Tony Black Sep 25, 2016

    Fans of Sons of Anarchy are going to absolutely lap this prequel series up, of that there is no question. Redwood Original is layered with all kinds of character points and beats long-term fans will eat up, while still managing to tell it's own clear, original story which, given the bookending violence of this issue and a dangerous villain SAMCRO look set to deal with, could match what the series gave us. A great issue of, so far, a great series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Lisa Allison Sep 14, 2016

    Masters does a fantastic job of balancing the storyline. Moving back and forth between the juvenile bravado of Jax and Opie and the harsh business of the older members of the club. Underneath their tough exteriors these men seem to want to do right by their town and their families, they just happen to go about it in a criminal manner. It's not all serious though; Tig is still up to no good which always leads to some comic relief. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Multiversity Comics - Jess Camacho Sep 19, 2016

    This is really a story only for people who've seen the show but if you have, it's a solid prequel. Read Full Review

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