Can Robyn rise up and be the hero that Nottingham needs, or will she be forced to face the consequences of her own actions? Find out in the sequel to the fan favorite series, Robyn Hood: Wanted!
Overall issue 2 was pretty solid, it's still kind of setting up the main conflict, but that's alright by the end of the issue you see where everything is headed and it should be epic. Read Full Review
Overall, with huge plot development and great characters, Robyn Hood: Wanted #2 is a winner. Avella is a highlight, with a great rivalry between her and the title character being established. There's some really tense scenes in Nottingham, and Gisborne is proving to be a good antagonist. Wanted is a great read, it has something for everyone. Read Full Review
Robyn Hood: Wanted #2 doesn't do much in terms of plot development, but it makes leaps and bounds in terms of character development. Whether you enjoy this issue or not will depend on which you prefer: great characters or great storytelling. Both of those go hand-in-hand, so eventually the creative team will have to apply the characters to the story, but so far it's a very enjoyable mini-series. The way the story does flow in this comic is actually quite profound, and the final page cliff hanger is very fitting and well paced. This is the Zenescope comic that everyone should be reading. Read Full Review
I hope this volume does something other than the first and offers a different story. I would love to see more of Robyn’s past come out and see her families’ history too. She is connected to this place and we, as an audience, need to see this connection before we lose it. Robyn just can’t keep fighting other world’s wars without a purpose of her own. Read Full Review
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