Life and death hang in the balance as the epic battle against the World Destroyer rages on! Tensions rise as the battle is joined... the question being: will these new combatants be friend or foe?? Frank's journey continues through terrifying post-apocalyptic terrain in this re-envisioning of the legend of Frankenstein's Monster by break out talent James Whynot.
Sticking to the three color art style allows the issue and series to manage and create a slightly unique read. Whynot allows the natural violence and darkness of the story to stand out in superb fashion through the art. This issue ramps up on the gore and violence some with the opening scene. I'm curious to see how many of the strange new characters will continue to appear as more issues are released. Read Full Review
Bolts # 2 has a lot of potential and set up for the story to come. It's got a vast new world for readers and our main character, Frank, to explore. The dialogue is good. The characters feel authentic. And the book is one of the best at being atmospheric as hell. The action is pretty sharp. Yet, there are times where readers can almost see that the characters start phasing into the background. And the fact that one of our main supporting characters is charming but their real name is both a) not seen in the entire 2nd issue and b) not really memorable is a definite problem.The book is coming together like an epic journey, but these problems are taking away from it. Read Full Review
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