Sleepy Hollow #2
| Writer | Noelle Stevenson, Marguerite Bennett |
| Artist | Noelle Stevenson, Jorge Coelho |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Based on the hit Fox TV show. When Ichabod begins to toy with a puzzle box Jenny acquired at Corbin's request, the box begins to toy with Ichabod: He grows cruder, crueler, and wilder the longer the box is within his keep. Can Abbie and Katrina solve the mystery of the puzzle box before all that is good in Ichabod is lost forever? Featuring a backshort story written and illustrated by Noelle Stevenson (LUMBERJANES).
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Nov 30, 2014Better than some episodes of the series. Very enjoyable. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicWow!TV - Adam Gomolisky
Nov 19, 2014The story is a great casual read for any fan interested in American fable lore, or the style of fairy tales developed by Aesop and Grimm. The narrative, as well as the art by Jorge Coelho, reminds me of videogames created by Telltale Games like The Wolf Among Us. Not having seen the television series, I did find myself needing to do a bit of research to understand what exactly a "Moloch" is. Once I did, I found myself enjoying the story more and more. The ending of last issue left readers with a teaser for this second issue, however this week we were left with a sweet ending between Abbie, Jenny, and Ichabod. With the series only two issues in, I'm inclined to believe that I'm being lured into a false sense of security, but only next week's issue will tell. Read Full Review
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8.6
Word Of The Nerd - Oscar Maltby
Nov 21, 2014All in all, Sleepy Hollow #2 is a surprisingly self-contained and great value second issue of a mini-series that is rich in both chuckles and chills. Read Full Review
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8.4
BGCP - Jordanne MacDonald
Nov 19, 2014Sleepy Hollow #2 is a fun-filled adventure which illustrates the sweet relationship which exists between Ichabod and Abbie. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Nina Bird
Nov 19, 2014Bennett captures the relationship between Ichabod and Abbie perfectly, and writes all of the characters well and in line with the show's characterization. Coelho's art is gorgeous, and paired with Bonvillain on colors, I was really stunned by a lot of the panels. This comic balances action and supernatural elements with strong relationships and well-written characters, and while fans of the show will certainly appreciate it more, non-viewers will also enjoy it. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - RobertJCross
Nov 20, 2014Great issue! Check it out if you're a fan. Read Full Review
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