Following the disaster at the abandoned house, the bodies of Eustace and "the stranger" are examined while Becky lies in a hospital bed, wishing she could forget everything that happened. Malcolm knows there's something bigger going on, though, and is eager to investigate.
In conclusion UFOlogy #2 is an intriguing thriller and well written, and the next four issue should be a captivating read to see where the story takes us. Read Full Review
UFOlogy #2 didn't lose me, but I feel like I could have skipped this issue and not really missed much. The art is still nice and the story is still there, but things come to a crawl and that's really a shame. I'll be back for #3, but I could see just a few more issues like this losing a lot of readers. Read Full Review
If you like a slow burn mystery, UFOlogy offers it, but we're still waiting for the hook to drop. Read Full Review
I can't get read off of these writers on a lot of things. Anytime that happens but I still enjoy the story, I usually just sit back and wait. It sucks, but sometimes you just have to wait for things to get into a good place and then you can really dive into the characters. I hope that is the case for UFOlogy because its overall topic is great and the plot has potential so now it is time to take it some place. Read Full Review