While on a mission to locate political prisoners in Siberia, the Black Badge team meets another group of young operatives who call themselves the Mounties. With the mission on the line, will they be able to work with this other team or will the two teams turn on one another?
There are secrets on top of secrets with this group and Kindt does a great job with the tone of this issue. Everything is matter of fact and the audience is expected to keep up because the plot is not stopping. Read Full Review
In my opinion, after this second issue, Black Badge is hanging on just by the concept and how much I liked the creative team's previous series, Grass Kings. The art seems to have a few more hiccups than I normally see from this team, and if the story does not pick up I can't really see myself staying on much longer. Read Full Review
There's still potential in Black Badge, but the series doesn't move toward realizing it in its second outing. Read Full Review