Tylers minions stow all the worlds treasures before they trigger Armageddonor as they call it, the Tranquility Gambit. Sebastian is forced to battle his own son as he and Marla rekindle their love. But once their family is reunited, theyre all buried alive in a huge salt cavern! Things are looking grim for everyone.
This book has touched a nerve with fans of the old Fight Club story and new fans because it shows the current state of a generation. Even if you're not special it does give the feeling that you are not alone. The creative team does not underestimate the readers intelligence and the story is definitely not being spoon-fed here. You may find yourself reading and rereading the book to pick up on things, but isnt that what a good book does? It challenges your thinking with the fast action and plot developments around important themes that are rooted in the current state of society. Read Full Review
Its as ironic as it is welcome that Fight Club 2 is the more responsible return to a generation defining property. Right up to the climax, Fight Club 2 has been relentlessly surprising and refreshing in a comics landscape that seems to get more and more risk averse and chaffing despite the unprecedented level of available talent. Read Full Review
At this point, the conclusion in the next issue cant do much to undo the damage of this issue. The climax has been botched by uncertainty and unwelcome meta-intrusion. If there was no idea how to resolve the conflict and climax of this story, what is the point of the upcoming Fight Club 3? Read Full Review
I understand why there's no Fight Club 2 movie. And I believe there will never be one... It's like total mess.
P.S. I love to read comics, where 80% of all bubbles are unreadable. Cool idea!