Wilma is being courted by the Ravens, a group of witches who want her to join their coven. But Scarlet, the most popular girl in school, wants Wilma for herself. The Ravens say that Scarlet is dangerous, but everything will be fine-won't it?
An Unkindness of Ravens #2 continues to establish this series by Dan Panosian and Marianna Ignazzi as BOOM! Studios' best comic. Read Full Review
The begins with the ending of Wilmas first day in school and ends early on in the afternoon of her second day. The first day she met with the outcasts. The second day she meets with the popular girl. Theres a very steady balance being executed in the first couple of issues of the series that will be fun to follow so long as Panosian and Ignazzi maintain the same moody, dramatic pacing that theyve established in the first couple of issues. Read Full Review
The story has similar undertones to comics youve read before. Yes, it could be set in Sunnydale. Yes, It could be Sabrina or Willow. However, if youre looking for a story with interesting characters that piques your curiosity, give this one a try. Read Full Review
An Unkindness of Ravens looks to provide some supernatural suspense for the spooky season. Part missing person. Part hidden history for the town of Crab Eye and Wilma. Issue # 2 just doesn't see enough magic for me. Read Full Review
Marianna Ignazzi delivers some fun art in this issue. I continue to be impressed with the style and how its light tone contrasts the seriousness of the story. Read Full Review
"An Unkindness of Ravens #2" shows promise but it's more notable for what it's lacking than what it delivers. Read Full Review
An Unkindness of Ravens got off to a delightful start, and while issue #2 doesn't quite hit the same high note, there's still a lot to love. Read Full Review
Really good and I can't stop reading it.