Los Angeles has a new hero in Aphrodite, but a villain from Martin's past threatens the city. Martin may not trust an android, but he's going to need one.
Aphrodite V #2 is early enough in the new volume that if you missed issue one just go out and grab this! The team delivers a welcoming issue that cements an insanely awesome mini-series which features a robotic assassin trying to be more than she is. Read Full Review
On the surface, it's an action-packed page-turner but as you dig deeper as the issue progresses, it's a political thriller that'll keep you trying to catch your breath. Read Full Review
What makes this series fun is just how uncertain you feel about Martin and what his true goals are. Aphrodite while not having done anything wrong yet, does not mean she will turn around and do something for her own gain. We also now have to wait and see what our antagonist Basilisk has in store for them while deciding if we can really trust Aphrodite or Martin. It's good to have likeable characters but it's great to never feel truly certain what everyone is going to do and I'm ready for more Aphrodite. Read Full Review
What's cool in concept falls flat in execution, and the book's too eager to draw from a sci-fi smorgasbord to find its footing. Read Full Review