Roche Limit: Monadic #2

Writer: Michael Moreci Artist: Kyle Charles Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 27, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Sasha goes on a bold adventure; Alex reveals a terrifying threat.

  • 9.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Apr 28, 2016

    To this point, Monadic is shaping up like a wonderful amalgamation of Anomalous and Clandestiny, possessing the intriguing street-level noir of the former alongside the frantic action of the latter. And while its still offering up a lot more questions than answers to this point, Im actually rather enjoying the mystery of it all, with these first two issues leaving me feeling like Im right there alongside the lead characters as they struggle to tear down the walls of their false reality. Once again, I cant recommend this series highly enough, providing youre willing to open your mind just enough to let Morecis existential sci-fi masterclass blow your mind. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Flickering Myth - Zeb Larson Apr 27, 2016

    We're still left with a lot of questions. How will our protagonists kill the aliens? What ever happened to the ship from the last issue of Clandestiny? And what is Sasha going to find in the middle of the lake? Two more to go. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Apr 28, 2016

    Roche Limit: Monadic is not offering easy answers, at least not yet, and you have to endure like the characters while it plays out before you. Moreci is a master manipulator, moving his chess pieces in place before he reveals more. It's a cerebral cat-and-mouse game that will ultimately pay off in spades. Charles and Battaglia once again provide the fertile groundwork in building this reality working in unison with Moreci. If you're looking for a smart sci-fi thriller Roche Limit: Monadic is the one to get.  Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Bounding Into Comics - John F. Trent Apr 27, 2016

    Roche Limit: Monadic #2 is another solid entry from Michael Moreci and Kyle Charles. It has what you have come to expect with critical thinking questions combined with high flying action and plenty of character drama. The book does struggle with its transitions and can be a little confusing to really figure out what is happening. A rereading of the first issue and even the first two Roche Limit books might be a necessity. I'd pick this one up if you are a fan of the series. However, it might be a little difficult to jump into without any background. Read Full Review

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