Tensions rise as those infected by the Bloom clash with police, revealing more pieces of an emerging conspiracy.
Just what is the Lotus... a cult? A new religion? A political movement? Perhaps all of the above, and something much more...
The groundbreaking science fiction odyssey continues from visionary writer Michael W. Conrad (Wonder Woman, Bizarre Adventures) and Eisner Award-winning illustrator John J. Pearson (The Infernals).
Even though the main story did not progressed that much, the backstory of Detective Cole Spears was unbelievable. When Cole said he reffers not to talk about his family, it set the table to the grand reveal at the end. Didn't matter that I knew it was coming, when it hit me, I was left without words. Read Full Review
Conrad and Pearson take the already complicated story begun in In Bloom #1 and add even more complexity. In Bloom #2 takes full advantage of the medium by not just using art to tell the story, but by using the art to create tension with the text and ultimately add more dimension to the story. Through its first two issues, In Bloom is a must read series. Read Full Review
There's a few moments that did not click for me. There was also some parts that did and some that had some great visuals. I'm enjoying the series, just wish some of the scripting was tighter.