Devil's Highway #2

9.0

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
7.9

User Rating

6 Reviews
Writer Ben Percy
Artist Brent Schoonover
Cover Price $3.99

Benjamin Percy (Wolverine) and Brent Schoonover (Batman '66) present a chilling crime thriller, loosely based on real events, that examines murder in the dark underbelly of America's heartland. Sharon Harrow, an elite military veteran with skeletons in her closet and a dark family secret, embarks on a quest to hunt down the serial killer that brutally murdered her father - only to discover that he is just one piece of a national network of evil that snakes across the country and hides in plain sight. To catch the Devil, Harrow must first embrace and unleash the darkness within.

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  • 9.5

    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles

    Jan 02, 2021

    Overall, Devil's Highway #2 is a great second issue that is relevant and exciting. The story by Benjamin Percy is wonderful. The art by Brent Schoonover and Lee Loughridge is wonderful. Altogether, it's a great entry in the series that puts a spotlight on a very relevant issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Nick Devonald

    Aug 13, 2020

    An exciting second part in the investigation of the serial killer who murdered Sharons dad, it makes for some compulsive reading. The only thing which matches the quality of the writing is the quality of the art. Yet another incredible comic from AWA studios which readers are sure to lap up. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Aug 11, 2020

    Devil's Highway is a chilling ride that has brutal crime elements that are anchored by its lead protagonist. It's the kind of crime thriller you don't usually see unless "By Brubaker and Phillips" is emblazoned on the cover. Read Full Review

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  • 8.5

    Señor Smokey

    Aug 12, 2020

    -I like the explanation of the trucking world and how it is easy to get lost in it. -Building up how interconnected the trucking community is makes this murderer more intimidating, like a ghost who is always there -Mixed feelings on the main character. Shes gaining depth, but she kind of feels like a tough exterior trope -I do like how she defends the prostitute and does not shame her for her work -The mysterious male character lingers more

  • 9.0

    tonpas1989

    Aug 13, 2020

  • 8.5

    Silver Rocket

    Aug 14, 2020

  • 8.0

    fandelabd

    Sep 08, 2020

  • 7.5

    ComicWorm

    Jan 25, 2023

  • 6.0

    EzioWroclaw71

    Apr 23, 2025

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