How bad must things get before we rise to face them? Levi Cohen spent his life believing the world was getting better, but he must now face the fact that he was wrong. Evil things thought long buried have taken root. And something must be done.
Other than that bit of "sticker lettering issue, this was a wonderful read and I enjoyed every second of it. I am excited to see what Rick Remender, Andy Samberg and Joe Trohman through at us next. I hope they SPARE no details and keep STRIKING up more fun on this fantastic comic. Because let me tell you, this bowling vigilante is RIGHT UP MY LANE! Read Full Review
Holy Roller #2 is another fantastic issue. It delivers a satisfying punch to individuals it's easy to hate and deserve to be punched. It also does it with a little bit of humor making it all a bit more fun. The series is delivering the hero we need right now. Read Full Review
A solid follow-up issues which doubles down on the best aspects of its debut. The Holy Roller is successfully moving on from its few awkward moments and finding its groove as a brutal, culturally relevant property. Read Full Review
After a generally solid first frame, this book cuts down on the humor and upps the heart (and violence) to gain proper momentum. Read Full Review
Things go from zero to insane in record time in Holy Roller #2 and while it's kind of entertaining, it also feels a little too fast and almost a little sloppy with how cartoonish the bigoted villain is and how heavy handed his driving anti-Semitism is. Read Full Review
The art is truly excellent, but the story hasn’t grabbed me in the way I expected. The concept has potential, and I’m happy to give it more time.