Centipede #2

Writer: Max Bemis Artist: Eoin Marron Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: August 9, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.4Critic Rating
5.9User Rating

Dale is on a hero's journey, but it is not one for glory. It is for revenge. He has survived this long on his own, but now he has decided the only thing left for him to do is kill the giant monster that took everything away from him!

  • 8.5
    SnapPow.com - Harrison Rawdin Aug 9, 2017

    Centipede #2 is an uproariously fun outing! What we have here is a romp hidden in the simplistic casing of a game based world, but it also has a smart creative team. It's engaging right from the start so much so that I re-read it after I finished going through it the first time. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Aug 9, 2017

    This shouldn't work. It really shouldn't. And I'll even gamble for that a lot of comics readers in general that it won't .But for me it works and does so in a surprisingly fun and engaging way. This series has the potential for some twists and turns along the way still to be sure but what we're getting now is such a great mix of humor, horror, action, and weirdness that it's just a delight. Bemis' script can get a little clunky with the narration sometimes and i'm still not sold on Marron's artwork in a big way but it all comes together really well for this title and the way it's being executed, making for a very fun experience. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Aug 9, 2017

    Centipede is an impressive expansion to the classic video game.  Most folks probably didn't think twice about what the story behind the game could have been while they were popping quarters into the arcade machine.  Here we've got a gripping tale of the last man on earth and his epic struggle against the giant flying centipede that tortures his mind, body, and soul. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Crusaders - Andy Hall Aug 10, 2017

    It is disappointing, in a way, that they could have done almost anything in turning this game into a story and yet they chose the most basic one. Even setting it on a distant planet and in the future are elements that they have introduced, but fail to take advantage of in any way. Read Full Review

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