After a beleagueredemployee lashes out, the secrets of the program ares further revealed, and someone related to the victim's attacker may be on Bennie's trail.
Meanwhile, Bennie deals with a haunting, lingering vision while following a lead... one with a deadly destination.
Each panel was intriguing, and the colors were with a sort of edginess. These two issues so far, makes me root for Detective Strikman, and to hopefully solve the case. I also like the complexness of him, and makes me want to delve more into more of his backstory. Read Full Review
Darcy Van Poelgeest and Caio Filipe have something really special on their hands with Lotus Land, as the second issue helps expand on the interesting setting of the premiere outing and lets it breathe. Read Full Review
Strikman's past haunts his present as the leads to his current investigation keep disappearing. Read Full Review
'Lotus Land' #2 is a solid continuation of the sci-fi noir. The art by Caio Filipe with colors by Patricio Delpeche create exactly the right atmosphere for the technologically advanced, yet somewhat dystopian metropolis. Poelgeest probably lays the noir-mystery on too thick in this issue, leaving me a little too confused by the end of the issue. Still, the overall premise exemplified by the fantastic opening page has me intrigued. Read Full Review