Hendricks and Taylor's mission to take out an enemy operative leads them from Helsinki, Finland, deep into the Arctic Circle . . . and deeper into a deadly conspiracy! The official prequel to the anticipated game Call of Duty®: Black Ops III delivers high-caliber thrills in the war-torn world of the distant future!
Call of Duty Black Ops III #2 is an entertaining issue that improves on the first in just about every way. Considering the score I gave the first one that might not seem like a lot but the story is easier to follow with the amount of random events and characters drastically reduced. And the action is more intense and varied, and fits in the context of the events unfolding. There is still too much chatter during action sequences at times and it wouldn't be a problem if it's good banter but mostly that hasn't been the case. However, I'm excited that this series feels to be headed in the right direction now. Read Full Review
Aside from the gunplay, very little about the comic actually suggests that it's a Call of Duty story. It certainly doesn't look like the games. Instead of emphasizing gritty futurism of the game, Black Ops III opts for a more exaggerated art style that feels more '90s throwback than futuristic. Read Full Review
The first issue was a solid 6: fun and interesting, but this one falls a bit short. Read Full Review
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