A Vicious Circle #2

Writer: Mattson Tomlin Artist: Lee Bermejo Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: July 19, 2023 Cover Price: $9.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
8.8Critic Rating
9.1User Rating

Filled cover to cover with some of the most groundbreaking art in present day comics, the second installment of this enthralling series sees Thacker and Ferris jump from 2090 Copenhagen to 1938 Nazi Germany.
As the story leaps backward toward the stunning finale, will bitter enemies remain just that, or is there more to their murderous and time-transcending relationship?
The hotly-anticipated second act of the time-traveling modern masterpiece by artist Lee Bermejo (Batman: Damned) and writer Mattson Tomlin (The Batman: Part II), perfect for fans of BRZRKR and Time Before Time, will leave fans breathless!  

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Thomas Huls Jul 21, 2023

    The art for this title is absolutely some of the best art you will see in comics as it is breathtaking. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    COMICON - Tom Smithyman Jul 17, 2023

    Lee Bermejo is one of the best artists working in comics today – and he brought his A game to this title. Add to that a strong story and you have what is easily one of the best series of the year. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Jul 18, 2023

    A Vicious Circle #2 doesn't disappoint with a great action frenzy of a second issue. This issue also doesn't hold back with answers and a fulfilling sense of the heroism of our main character and the hard choices he must make. This series sets a high bar for time travel stories with its pulse-pounding action and incredible art. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Jul 19, 2023

    Bermejos art is beautiful and every page is filled with amazing detail and an immersive art style that hooks you with every image. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett Jul 19, 2023

    The plot reads like a spec script for an action movie, specifically the part where the protagonist fills us in on the minimum backstory required to justify the fight scenes. The artwork remains strong but offers fewer opportunities for Bermejo to play with different styles, making it less exciting than the previous issue, if not any less skillfully done. Read Full Review

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