* An old friend sends an ominous warning to Abbott - her enemies have returned to weaken her by any means necessary.
* As the personal losses mount and her efforts at the newspaper are blocked, Abbott finally catches a break - uncovering one of the most guarded secrets of the group aiming to take down the man who would be Detroit's first Black mayor.
* But all victories come with a cost... and this one may be too high for Abbott to pay!
Sami Kivela delivers some impressive and beautifully detailed art. The characters are filled with emotion and the supernatural elements of the story and brilliantly done. Read Full Review
A solid second issue. I love how to draws parallels to our own political atmosphere, reminding us now only of where we've come from, but the dangers of where we might go if bad actors aren't stopped and held accountable. Read Full Review
"Abbott 1973" #2 is an excellent road map to the rest of the series while keeping the draw from the first issue Read Full Review
I mentioned in my review of issue #1 that Abbott 1973 felt like it was getting off to a slow start and that trend has largely continued here in the second chapter. Read Full Review
Abbott: 1973
Issue: 2
Publisher: @boom_studios
Writer: @saladin__ahmed
Artist: @samikivela
Colorist: @mattiaiacono_colors_
Cover: @tajfrancis
Letterer: @jimcampbell
An old friend resurfaces and sends a warning to Abbott that her enemies have returned to weaken her by any means necessary. She learns of a bigger conspiracy as the forces against her make their next move. Abbott continues to face struggles in her life as far as personal losses and her ideas being shot down at the newspaper. Luckily, she seems to finally caught a break uncovering a secret of the group attempting to take down the man who would be Detroit's first Black mayor.
Issue two of Abbott 1973 is a good i more