As Mosely reels from the recent events that bestowed the Holy Hammer upon him, he's overwhelmed by the legions of "upgraded" civilians, with Robo-Enforcers hell bent on keeping the digital status-quo in place.
Mosely finds himself with more tangible foes, but a daunting task-wreck the three robo-gods that run the city from their towering pyramids and... deal with the return of someone special from his past?
Beginning here, each issue includes a bonus story written and drawn by Rob Guillory for wall-to-wall content!
Issue #2 is the most fun I have had reading a comic in a while. This is not a slight against other stories out there, but a testament to Mosely carving out a place of its own. So put on your favorite loud music and pick up this issuethere's tech gods to take on. Read Full Review
Mosley #2 is an excellent second chapter, further cementing the deeper meaning behind the sci-fi dystopia that humanity sees as a good thing. Like today, Mosley points out that our over-reliance on technology isn't a good thing and, if left untapped, could make our lives far worse. Mosley is the superhero we don't deserve, but sure could use. Read Full Review
Lotfi crafts some beautifully detailed and exciting art throughout the issue. The visuals are thrilling and filled with great action. Read Full Review
While the point of the power of technology over people is echoed on every page, the main storyline with Marvin seems like a one-man mission rather than a liberator for the people. Read Full Review
While the first issue was more misanthropic satirical, Mosely #2 reads more like a Donny Cates beat 'em up even though a funny, yet poignant smaller scale backup story written and drawn by Rob Guillory gives me hope for future issues. Read Full Review
I think that once Mosley finds its footing, it could make for a great series on the same level as Chew, though it might be some more issues before we see it. Read Full Review