Throwaways #2

Writer: Caitlin Kittredge Artist: Steven Sanders Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 17, 2016 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
6.9Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Fleeing ULTRA agents and her past, Abby runs smack into a ghost from it when she's taken prisoner by a private security firm with ties to her time at Camp Cheshire. Dean and Kimiko must stay alive without Abby's protection, and keep one step ahead of the mysterious Alice, who might be their guardian angel, or guiding them back into ULTRA's clutches.

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Aug 16, 2016

    More is revealed in this action packed issue that propels our characters in some surprising ways. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Graphic Policy - SHAY REVOLVER Aug 20, 2016

    Issue #2 wasn't a flop by any means, I just came into it expecting more after the build up of the Issue #1. I'm still holding out hope that this issue was a placeholder and, it's purpose was to wrap up all of the character introductions and set up their motivations. I still have hope for this series and want to see it succeed. I know that all the elements of this being a great series is there and, the writer and artist are extremely talented and are capable of so much more. I just hope that all the promise I saw in the series opener comes back soon. Read Full Review

  • 4.9
    Slackjaw Punks - Regan Lorie Aug 20, 2016

    Throwaways #2 failed at being more interesting than the previous issue, which as I mentioned before was only semi-intriguing in that it made you ponder the ultimate significance (read: point) of all the bits and pieces of information given. Its characters are pretty unsympathetic as well, not because theyre evil degenerates or anything–well, actually, I take that back; aside from any characteristics directly pertaining to the storyline, we dont really know what they are, as its characterizations lack any sort of depth. I just could not bring myself to care about these people or what happens to them. A frustrating read. Read Full Review

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