Purgatori #2

Writer: Aaron Gillespie Artist: Javier Garcia-Miranda Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: October 29, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Doomed to spend her days as a mindless ghoul, Purgatori struggles to keep her sanity.   As if that's not enough for the vampire goddess, an ancient and mysterious enemy wants her dead.  Purgatori will have to rely on her wits to get out of this one... but how will she survive if she can't think past her overwhelming thirst for blood?

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - AD Boorman Oct 29, 2014

    The relatively new Chaos! Dynamite series of titles have been bringing back many of Brian Pulido's classic Chaos! characters, and it is good to see that Dynamite understands this. EVIL ERNIE, CHASTITY, and these other characters - including PURGATORI - have significant and patient fan bases, and both the fans and the characters deserve to have quality writing and artwork for the characters to whom they have been so long devoted. Itis good to see that they are treating these properties with respect and dignity. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Oct 30, 2014

    Purgatori #2 represents a line of comics that I missed out on as a kid. Despite that fact I now find myself in a situation where I'm happy to report that things are indeed good enough to easily earn a recommendation. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Oct 28, 2014

    The end result of the issue is one that feels mostly unnecessary. While the story is moved forward, it feels mostly as an afterthought to the gratuitous violence. For fans eager to see the return of the character, perhaps some of this violence is what they after, but for a new reader, it feels as though this issue missed the mark. Indeed, an issue two synopsis at the beginning of issue #3 would reveal little more than what transpired in the last three or so pages. This promise of a story sounds intriguing enough, but the question becomes how long will it take to tell this story with all the other disturbances. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Oct 29, 2014

    I really don't see myself coming back for a third issue. There's nothing going on and the outcome of the storyline is pretty obvious after just two issues. I might check in on it down the road, but considering the same basic formula was used for this issue as the last; well I'm not expecting much to change in the next few issues is what I'm saying. If you're enjoying it cool, but for everyone else this is a pretty average comic book. Read Full Review

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