Accelerators #2

Writer: R.F.I. Porto Artist: Gavin P Smith Publisher: Blue Juice Comics Release Date: July 17, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
8.3Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Time To Kill
Two time travelers find themselves trapped in a nightmarish future where time travel has become a deadly game. With no way home, Spatz and Bertram must survive the Time Games, a dystopian gladiator arena where warriors from different historical eras are forced to fight each other for the pleasure of the crowd.

  • 9.0
    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles Feb 25, 2018

    Overall, a nice exposition issue, which gives the reader more background into an already fast paced story which does not let up. The story by RFI Porto only gets better, as this tory goes places you dont expect it to. The art by Gavin P Smith is engaging and vibrant. Altogether, a second issue that fulfills the promise of this very entertaining story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Jul 3, 2014

    The Accelerators pumps up the action with the second issue but doesn't answer many of the burning questions that began with the previous chapter.  Fortunately, the story is exciting enough to pull you in and make you want to find out more about this bizarre world in which the characters have found themselves.  What happened to make America the "capital of the fourth world"?  And what's the fourth world? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Following The Nerd - Rainbow Red Panda Aug 1, 2013

    Blue Juice made a great decision by picking up this title. For a book that has not really had much publicity it has been doing exceptionally well. It is available to order at all comic stores and you can also get it digitally delivered if you prefer to read your comics on an electronic device. I would recommend picking up an actual copy though, I have read the second issue both digitally and in paper form and I think the comic form is by far superior. This is a title I would recommend to anyone. It has so many different layers and so many directions it can go, and regardless of which direction they choose it can only lead to good things!! Read Full Review

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