Synopsis: The Goon's return to Lonely Street is off to a bumpy start. And it's about to get bumpier when he crosses paths with up and coming crime lord Vinnie Nosferatu.
The Goon #2 has it all, and that includes a Looney Tunes like homage. The Goon for me is one of the most fun comics out there. It doesn't take itself too seriously. Powell is a master of mixing elements so that it all works out so well. Two issues in and I'm still in love with this series. It's not too late to dive in and see what you're missing and why this is so good. Read Full Review
Powell's occasional use of pencils brings the lowest lows of this issue into stark relief, drawing out the pain of a little man who will never understand why he continues to fail. Read Full Review
Absolutely brilliant from the backstory of Vinnie Nosferatu to the end where he retreats after having lost to The Goon. Humour and action back to back, quality content!
Awesome issue. The ending was a bit confusing even for even me, who's read The Goon series start to finish about 4 or 5 times. Looking forward to see that explained.