Scout's Honor #2

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Luca Casalanguida Publisher: Aftershock Comics Release Date: February 10, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 8
8.6Critic Rating
9.3User Rating

Ever since the bombs fell and the skies turned to nuclear fire, the Ranger Scouts of America have built their religion upon their most sacred law - always be
prepared.

But after discovering a chilling secret in an abandoned bunker, Kit's belief in the Scout tradition is rocked to the core - yet when a gang of murderous
highwaymen breach the Ranger Scout compound, her growing doubts might come at a harrowing cost...

  • 10
    But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings Feb 12, 2021

    Scout's Honor #2 continues to explore the layers and secrets of its post-apocalyptic world, ending with an emotional knife in the heart. I'm loving the direction this book is taking and the next issue looks to explore the "trial by combat" that often pops up in post-apocalyptic fiction. I recommend this book to anybody who either loves post-apocalyptic fiction or has gotten burnt out on it as this is a genuinely fresh take. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea Feb 11, 2021

    'Scout's Honor' #2 shows that the series is the real deal. After two issues, it really is an exciting action thriller you can't put down. I liken it to 'The Walking Dead' and I stand by that because it has that kind of energy and engrossing storytelling. The art is great so it has everything a comic fan could want. The series is just getting better and better.  Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - Kellie Keener Feb 10, 2021

    As the mystery and tension build in Scout's Honor #2, readers are in for a wild ride as the Scout Rangers' real story unravels.  Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    COMICON - Brendan M. Allen Feb 16, 2021

    Scout's Honor #2 carries every bit of momentum from the first chapter, and builds on it. The hits just keep coming, and the way this one leaves off, it doesn't look like the tension will let up any time soon. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 10, 2021

    Scout's Honor again has a lot going on here and if this is a standard 5 or 6 issue book, I'm already wishing that it was going to be twice the length so it had some room to breathe and establish its world. It's my only real frustration at times with how AfterShock books work out in a way. There's a lot to like with this issue in getting more flashback material to how Kit ended up in this place and the bond with her father while also digging into more of how the whole place work with the trials and the dangers of it all. Kit's definitely an engaging character but I wish we had a bit more out of Dez as well so that we get more than just her view for everything. The script is solid, the artwork looks great, and everything delivers an engaging reading experience. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Feb 17, 2021

    This book, for me, isn't as immersive as either Spencer or Chapel. This has nothing to do with Pepose and crew, who all deliver as required; it has more to do with my preferred story type. Still, Pepose's story deals with a variety of coming of age elements, be it the trials, the loss of a hero or the awakening of sexuality and gender identity. It's is an ambitious table of of topics, but I am sure that Pepose, Casalanguida and company will deliver an engaging series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu Feb 14, 2021

    This postapocalyptic Mulan has much more complications enter life with an unwelcome surprise from a friend, a tragedy hitting home and political maneuverings.  Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Connor Casey Feb 10, 2021

    Scout's Honor #2 proved that opening issue was no fluke"this is a fantastically-realized post apocalyptic world with plenty of intrigue, a likeable protagonist and terrifying stakes. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Impulse Gamer - Derrick Murray Feb 11, 2021

    Scout's Honor #2 feels more like the missing pages of the first issue rather than a brand new installment Read Full Review

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