Danielle is well outside of the law now as she and Tolvo head to where Conrad is believed to be.
This is a great issue to move the story forward. Now that Danielle and Conrad have a chance to talk, it'll be interesting to see how they react to one another. While both work for the same team, they have each chosen radically different paths. I'm looking forward to seeing how they work things out or battle each other head on! Read Full Review
Sombra is one of the most deeply flawed comic books that I've read. This issue is an improvement over the previous one but it doesn't fix the problems that the first one had. Even if I can't understand the appeal, I know there are people who will be interested in this sort of narrative. Recommended for fans of Heart of Darkness. Read Full Review
I was pretty excited about this series after the first issue, however, the weakness of the art is starting to weigh down the series and its potential. At best, the art is just average, but it it often lacking detail (and the shading/coloring could be a little darker to match the tone of the story). This lack of detail is really prominent when this issue try to show what would otherwise be quite gruesome scenes; however, these scenes loose most of their potential impact (and potential enjoyment) due to the lack of detail in the art. Besides that, I really enjoy the subject matter of this series, and this issue has pretty good pacing and some interesting plot developments. However, *SMALL SPOILER* the fact that Danielle wears her DEA vestmore