Lucy Weber, formerly the powerful hero Black Hammer, is struggling to keep her daughter from following the same path of heroism-a battle she's seems destined to lose as the family is confronted with spatial warps, shark monsters, and familiar faces from the past that threaten to bring more violence into their lives than they ever wanted.
Black Hammer Reborn #2 is another fantastic issue in Jeff Lemire's continuation of his Black Hammer saga. Some readers may be a bit put off in that this title doesn't contain most of the familiar characters from the previous two volumes of Black Hammer. But I urge you to have faith in Lemire's storytelling skills. In all the various Black Hammer projects, he hasn't let us down yet. Read Full Review
Yarsky delivers some beautiful imagery throughout this issue. The trippy nature of the restricted area is great and visually stunning. Read Full Review
Dark Horse's BLACK HAMMER REBORN #2 continues to be a fun return to theBLACK HAMMERuniverse. It shows us the terrifying realities of what it's like to be a superhero or a parent in that wild, unpredictable world. Read Full Review
Lemire, Yarsky, and company are slowly pushing this title to a massive Black Hammer event. Because of the simmering plot that continues to heat up, the tension in Reborn #2 is especially palpable. Read Full Review
The plot thickens. I love how normal Lemire writes Lucy, here. The mundanity of it all.