'OH, DARIUS DREAD, YOU KILL ME.'
The Bastards are sent to track down Dante's nemesis, the nefarious Dr. Koi. A key source of information is Darius Dread, a mercenary once employed by Koi, who is a surprisingly resourceful adversary. His use of battle baboons: unconventional. But Darius Dread isn't all that he seems.
Still, Intrepids #2 is a lot of fun – amidst other huge events at other publishers, it's nice to relax a bit and enjoy a romp through a brand new universe. Read Full Review
While I was a little underwhelmed compared to the high standards of the first issue, The Intrepids #2 still has all the wit, style and fun that I was hoping for, plus baboons, I can't stop mentioning the baboons. A very promising start to a very promising series. Read Full Review
Kurtis Wiebe is crafting a comic that feels like a Sunday serial. This isn't the "Umbrella Academy," because it could never take itself so seriously. This owes more to the newspaper strips with its gags and slowly projecting storylines. Overall, it makes this comic feel different to most other titles and it gives it an air of the past. "The Intrepids" is like The Goonies' grandparents. It's wacky fun, and yet you can't underestimate the danger, or miss the good times. This is the sort of comic children should be reading because it's not aimed at children, but it'll get them completely. Read Full Review
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