Huck, his mother and this mysterious doctor with the keys to their past go on a road-trip to find the first of the OTHER secret super-humans who have been hiding around the world. Unlike Huck, this first one is an assassin and using his abilities to make money
This is a solid second issue with several memorable moments. I especially enjoyed the conversation between the Doctor and Huck's mother in the car, where she suggests the assassin might not be the villain he's made out to be. It's satisfying to see her proven right, as Huck, his mother, and the Doctor work together to help facilitate the assassin's redemption. Read Full Review
Albuquerque delivers beautifully detailed, stylish art throughout the issue. The story expands into new environments and Albuquerque delivers on those environments with gorgeous imagery. Read Full Review
An issue that expands the world of our titular character, but not his interior thoughts and motivations. Read Full Review
Plot
Huck, Anna, and Dr. Harper are on the trail of a being with special powers named Lorenzo, who is able to make himself invisible and create force fields with his psychokinetic powers. Lorenzo is a hitman under the orders of his uncle Louis, a powerful mobster who has kidnapped Lorenzo's daughter and is forcing him to kill her.
Anna is surprised that Lorenzo would kill, given the condition the witch told her before giving her the powers was that they come from an inner goodness—that is, if you are good, these powers flourish.
Huck locates Lorenzo and, with Anna's help, arrests him. Lorenzo explains his situation, that he regrets everything he's done, but doesn't know where his daughter has been hidden for ove more