As Lam and the Angels continue the mission that her father started, Gus tells the story of a man who lost everything, and the one person who deemed him worth saving.
The best-selling creator duo of the last 25 years, writer SCOTT SNYDER and artist GREG CAPULLO, present a new blockbuster series--WE HAVE DEMONS! Years in the making, this title is bursting at the seams with epic, character-driven action for teens and adults alike!
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We Have Demons #2 is a perfectly constructed thrill ride. It's an exciting lore dump that builds reader appreciation for the world, is action-packed, and has genuine emotion. This book is really ending up as something special, and where it goes next is going to be great. Read Full Review
Greg Capullo delivers some gorgeous art on every page of this issue. The plane sequence and fight are visually stunning and the action is breathtaking in both style and detail. Read Full Review
This is a widescreen supernatural thriller that delivers in every way, even if I have absolutely no clue how we're wrapping this up with only one issue to go. Read Full Review
After wowing with his other two ComiXology books from his first wave of books for the company, Snyder reminds readers with this issue that We Have Demons is top dog among all his new series. Read Full Review
The story expansion is solid but I was really captivated by the visual design here. I wanted to see more of what Capullo can do with Gus' original period and to see more of the demonfolk and how the horn transforms people more as there's a great fluidity to how its presented here. Normally, I'd really dislike all-white outfits like this and the skintight design but Capullo again makes it work in a way where I wouldn't expect, especially with the diverse crowd of characters here. Read Full Review
'We Have Demons' #2 continues to reveal the depth and breadth of this new epic world conceived by Snyder and Capullo. This time the creators explain in more detail the birth of darkness and how it manifests in even Lam's closest allies. It's another dense read with eye-popping visuals, a near orgy of color & shapes all put together for some of the fearest monsters you'll see in a comic. Read Full Review
We Have Demons #2 continues to escalate the war between humanity and demons while exploring how faith can be a driving force for others. With the issue ending on a hell of a cliffhanger (pun completely intended), the next installment is slated for an explosive & emotional confrontation and I can't wait to see how it all shakes out. Read Full Review
Watch out,Spawn --We Have Demons is rocketing its way towards becoming the most intriguing clash between heaven and hell yet. The creative team is doing a great job establishing a believable relationship between two near-strangers while setting up a world centered on faith that makes sense and feels wholly original. It's a great start that continues in the second issue out this week. Read Full Review
My main criticism of We Have Demons is that the comic feels a bit juvenile at times - there's a bit about how cursing is the language of demons, but (and I say this as someone who curses like a sailor) there's an almost eye-rolling amount of cursing in this issue. Outside of that minor complaint, this is a fun comic that doesn't take itself too seriously Read Full Review
The plot is rushing at us with all manner of lore and world-building, but at least a lot of the origin story is out of the way so this second issue can focus a bit more on the characters existing in the story. Read Full Review
We Have Demons #2 shows that it's going to be the relationship between Gus and Lam that really drives this series and makes it interesting. They're the heart at the center of this adventure and what makes it fun and engaging. While they're basically the grizzled veteran cop with his rookie partner, there's a more paternal vibe coming off of Gus when it comes to Lam which sets up the heartbreak that's likely to come. Read Full Review
Snyders new publishing company has an interesting business model. All of the books release digital-first and at some point will be collected in print by Dark Horse Comics. But if you have Comixology or Kindle unlimited, or even Amazon Prime Reading, you can read each issue for free. That alone makes it worth checking out. The art is crisp and exciting, but it does feel like there is an info dump covering a lot of material for one issue. If you like a good Demon hunting team story, We Have Demons #2 might be up your alley, especially if you can try it out for free. Read Full Review
We have demons 2
Escrito por Scott Snyder, ilustrado por Greg Capullo, entintado por Jonathan Clapion y con colores de Dave McCaig, esta segunda entrega solo nos viene a demostrar el gran mundo que están creando su guionista y su artista.
Lo bueno
Snyder con su narrativa nos explica nuevos conceptos que nos ayudan a desarrollar una mitología con este mundo nuevo que ha desarrollado con los increíbles diseños de personajes de Capullo, en este issue nos explican mas a profundidad la historia de los demonios y como llegaron a surgir, nos cuentan también la historia de Gus el mejor amigo del difunto padre de nuestra protagonista que resulta ser un demonio, siendo proveniente de una antigua civilización de donde se pr more
Another extremely fun entry to this hell-of-a-ride, R-rated Saturday morning cartoon-style romp of a book.
So, I did not read the first issue of "We have Demons", but, I must say that I really enjoyed it. The plot written by Snyder is engaging and the pace is very well mastered, alternating Demons fight with a detailed story on the Halo and Horn. All the story is supported by a beautiful work from Capullo. Its drawing, specially the battles, are gorgeous and I really like the way the Demonfolks are designed. It was a nice pick up and definitely I will buy the first and the last issues.
We really don't need so many captions.