Hawk and Tillie find the best place to hide from the authorities – at the swankiest soirée around! With more adversaries surfacing every minute, these two fugitives may be forced to confront some harsh truths about one another.
Lotay delivers some of the best art I've seen in comics in a long time. The style is gorgeous and makes the characters pop on every page. The visual aesthetic is perfect for the story and every page is lush, beautifully detailed and engaging. Read Full Review
Beautiful visuals and a compelling story reminiscent of Bonnie & Clyde bring this 1920's tale of love and adventure to life. The creative team is at the top of their game – and readers get to reap the rewards of their outstanding work. Read Full Review
Barnstormers #2 continues the redefining of the comic book genre with art and story that contradict much of this mediums content. The focus on character first gives this book a wholesome and warm tone that makes it a must grab on the shelves. Read Full Review
Scott Snyder and Tula Lotay's ‘Barnstormers' #2 quickly gets off the ground with the real reason our runaway bride ran away while hinting at troubles ahead for Bixby regarding his mental health. But, that's not the worst of their problems as they do a ‘Bonnie and Clyde' on a particularly wealthy family. Read Full Review
Subtly playing with the era's societal concerns, Barnstormers is enriching the larger mystery even without moving it forward too quickly. Read Full Review
It makes for a very slick, stylistic issue and while it still seems like Barnstormers overall is going to be a book more of style than substance, it's still a good bit of fun as things begin to pick up. Read Full Review
Reading the print issues so I guess this review is for issue one and 2 in one. I liked it a lot. I like when comics tell grounded tales. Not that I don't enjoy superhero and sci fi books it's just a nice change of pace. Especially when they are well crafted like this.
Art i beautiful but with little facial expressions - 7
Story telling is a - 8
But the dialog is really bad with the f' bombs and gd' bombs feeling out of place and even taking you out of the story when it is said. there was plenty of room for editing as well, with lots of things could have been said using less words - 4
This is my first Snyder book as I say story good but atrocious dialog so not that impressed with him so far