Lost City Explorers #2
| Writer | Zack Kaplan |
| Artist | Alvaro Sarreseca |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
When teenagers Hel and Homer Coates learn the underground world below Manhattan may hide the mythical Lost City of Atlantis, and their father may be somehow trapped there, the danger has only just begun! The two teens enlist their friends on a mission to recover the rest of their dad's research and rescue him before his shadowy employer finishes covering up the failed expedition.
Explore science fiction and archeology in this new adventure series by Zack Kaplan (Eclipse, Port of Earth) and Alvaro Sarraseca (Magnus, Turok) that HAD to be told at AfterShock!
"The story follows a group of millennial teenagers who go on an unde
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins
Jul 18, 2018Already an exciting chase, and we haven't even seen what lies beneath Manhattan yet. Lost City Explorers is thrilling and fun and it is only just beginning. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Corps - Brolie Gordon
Jul 18, 2018The Lost City Explorers is a book you should definitely check out. Good writing, good art. I'm extremely interested in the story in general and definitely look forward to the next issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Jul 18, 2018Hel's approach and intensity at the start is infectious and I want to see where Kaplan is going to take us based on what we saw at the start of the first issue. And, frankly, I want more of Sarraseca's artwork because it's just a delight to look at with all its detail, especially as we get into the murky underworld of Manhattan. Read Full Review
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7.5
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jul 31, 2018Lost City Explorers #2 gets the adventure started quickly and rides a wave of angsty teens, pain of loss, and thrill of exploration to a pretty good comic. The characters leave a little to be desired, but theyre not bad or dull. This one earns a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
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7.0
Outright Geekery - Brian A. Madrid
Aug 26, 2018Anyone who loves mythical fantasies of ancient cities gone missing from the face of the earth is about as good as it gets. It's a story so intriguing I cannot imagine Josh Gates hasn't explored this comic book as if yet. Read Full Review