Linnea and Parker are settling into their new lives as small town detectives, but dark omens are forming on the horizon of this sleepy nook of the world.
Their most promising lead unexpectedly evaporates, forcing the duo to embark on an ill-advised, undercover trip to Senator Island, where they discover a new clue to a mystery that's bigger than anything they could have imagined. Just what have they gotten themselves into?
Eisner-nominated scribe Kyle Starks (I Hate This Place, Creepshow) and Dragon Award-winning artist Fran Galán (The Amazing Spider-Man, Dune: House Harkonnen) dive deeper into the enigma that lies at the cente more
Linnea and Parker go to the island, an island that is not supposed to have anything of interest on it at all. Read Full Review
No mystery here: this book continues to demand our energy/attention. Read Full Review
For those who havent checked out this series, now is a good time to check it out and dive head first into a mystery that has been incredibly interesting. Not only has Starks created two memorable characters, but the hints of a larger conspiracy have made this a must read series. Read Full Review
Galan delivers great art and the visual style of the story is perfect for both the characters and the tone of the story. Read Full Review
The quick action in Pine & Merrimac #2 does a great job in keeping me interested in the story. The pace is really good. The art is a tad bit better. Read Full Review
Starks also appreciates the value of a strong supporting cast, including minor allies and enemies who offer humor to balance the poignant darkness witnessed by the end of Pine & Merrimac #2, leaving readers to anxiously anticipate what comes next month. Read Full Review
Teasing of political corruption, secret cults, lots of guns, this is popcorn action, just enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
Yep. It got better. Love the pace and characters are developing past the loose pointless dialogue-heavy first issue. Hopefully the goodness keeps up.
Another good issue. The art takes some getting used to as it's very stylized. The relationship between the two main characters is what makes this story shine. The writer really has a handle on them and their chemistry. I'm waiting to see where this goes now that they've discovered Epstein island.
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