NVRLND #2

Writer: Dylan Mulick, Stephanie Salyers Artist: Leila Leiz Publisher: 451 Release Date: September 14, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Second star to the right and straight on till morning." That's the cryptic clue cooler than cool rocker Peter Pan gave to Wendy Darling and Tiger Lilly. You know what that means - the underground NVRLND party is back on! The Lost Boys are going to play a set at the party, and everyone who is anyone will be there. There are only two problems. One, Wendy is grounded, and two, Pthat means Hook and his band of pixie pushing pirates will be there too. The kids of Hollywood High are getting so high they never land, James Hook wants to grasp control of that scene no matter the cost. Tonight Peter Pan and James Hook will fight for the right to contro more

  • 10
    PopCultHQ - Jason Bennett Aug 17, 2016

    The only thing I suppose I can say negatively about NVRLND is that I foresee myself being upset that the title came to an end. However, I know with that closure will come a great sense of fulfillment and elation as I've just read what is my definitive pick for miniseries of 2016. Hands (and hooks) down! Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Dawn of Comics Aug 17, 2016

    This story has hooked me (pun intended) and I'll be sticking with this title to the end and hopefully into a second series. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    Heroes Direct - Eammon Jacobs Sep 15, 2016

    If you're looking for something truly unique in terms of art, narrative and style – this series is the one for you.NVRLND #2 is the perfect second issue to a brilliant debut. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Sep 14, 2016

    For all my critiques, I still enjoy the story that's going on. There's some predictable elements, and even some that don't make sense, but overall it's entertaining. I think it would have benefitted from having an extra issue or two to flesh the story out more, but for what's presented here and in the first issue, it's a decent series to read if you like Peter Pan, L.A., or music. If you like all three, that would be preferable. Read Full Review

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