The fragile peace of a town full of criminals is shattered by the discovery of a murdered woman. When Mark seeks answers about her death and the people that could be behind it, he discovers the darkest secret at the heart of the town, a secret that alters his past forever.
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Postal #2 did not disappoint by any means and probably added to the wonderfulness of the first issue. Hawkins and Hill are writing one of the most underrated books on the shelf. Isaac Goodhart is crushing it in the art department and is laying down pencils that are rivaled by very few people in the industry. Postal is definitely worth a read! Read Full Review
Postal #2 is a wonderful dark tale told through the eyes of an unlikely but welcome protagonist. We're hooked! Read Full Review
The first issue of this series succeeded in the unconventional setting and the shock value of it seen through the eyes of Mark. The second issue was hard-pressed to replicate this success and in truth fell a little bit shorter. Nonetheless it maintains the momentum throughout and delivers a strong followup to the first issue, and moves the story in unexpected direction, and incidentally using a cover picture to tell the inside of an issue as few comics manage to do. The combination of unconventional setting and unconventional characters could have been a mess, but instead this is an unconventional success. Read Full Review
Postal manages to faithfully represent the condition of Asperger's while maintaining one of the most intriguing stories I've read with some of the best characters. If you're a fan of shocking mysteries and darker comics then this book is for you.Issue #2 is a great continuation of the story and sets up so much more to come. Without a doubt, Image's Postal has delivered perfectly. Read Full Review
Postal #2 impressed me by doing exactly what the second issue of a new franchise should: grow its world. So far I'm hooked and certainly ready to see where this mini-series goes from here, as this particular outing easily comes recommended. Read Full Review
Postal is a no-miss mystery book. Silence of the Lambs meets Monk, and the combination is both deadly and intriguing. Read Full Review
Consistent is possibly the best way to describe Postal #2. Expansion of the mythos is welcome but it is at the cost of plot development. It's hard to see where this is going. Read Full Review
Picking up steam.
Good, but not as good as #1 and frankly probably won't stay on for the rest.