As Portland smolders, an airplane door falls from the sky, flinging Riley's Mom into a trauma-induced reverie. This leads to a bizarre encounter with physicist Richard Feynman and ends with a gathering of middle-aged riot grrrls united to solve the murder that haunts them all. Meanwhile, the school conducts a dystopian shooter drill and Riley's monstrous form shields his peers, casting a ludicrous light on modern horror.
FML #2 stepped up the mystery and at the same time revealed just a little more to the story. Kelly Sue DeConnick is weaving a wonderful story that is unfolding before our eyes. The slow burn of the story and reveals leaves you on the edge of your seat and wanting more. Read Full Review
David Lopez delivers some great art throughout the issue. I love the mixture of visual styles and how all of them create a rich visual world to explore. Read Full Review
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