A horde of monsters has risen from the dust, and Joe and Jenny find themselves outnumbered. The cultists provided them with just one clue: Greymont. But where-or who-is Greymont? Will Joe and Jenny find answers or more questions? And what further dangers lie within the shifting sands of the artifact?
Reading this issue felt like watching a great classic film like "The Thin Man", with some great banter between main characters Jenny and Joe and a chilling atmosphere of Lovecraftian horror throughout. Read Full Review
Mutti delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. The visuals are wonderfully detailed and convey the emotion and terror of several moments in the story. Read Full Review
Overall, Arkham Horror: The Terror at the End of Time #2 is a solid continuation of the story. It doesn't give you too much to digest, well still moving the story forward and adding new wrinkles. Read Full Review
Though this issues is better than the last, it's pretty obvous that Cullen Bunn doesn't get the ARkham property. Just putting a couple of people in a creepy house with monsters doesn't make Arkham hoHorror what it is. It's more like D&D where a party of eclectic characters search through a mystery involving cultist magic. Here we get odd things like the scene in the train and the traveling back in time to the dinosaurs, which don't match the IP.
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