King Tiger has secrets: dark truths about himself he dare not reveal. But his pastand his destinyhave been exposed, breaking the heart of the woman who loves him and pitting the mystic warrior alone against the Dragon and its demonic progeny who seek the blood of the Tiger!
The artwork by Doug Wheatley manages to highlight all of this in a superb way. Even some of the stranger things that take place, are well drawn with a careful attention to detail. Even the darker scenes are well laid out, and done with a nice balance of color. Read Full Review
Two issues in, the King Tiger series has earned my attention through it's conclusion. This is a strong issue that not only gives you great plot details, but some awesome action to wash it down with. I wanna see where this one goes. Read Full Review
Though King Tiger is not hitting it out of the park it's doing better than I expected it would. There's a lot of options that it could go with and while I'm not sure working the father-villain angle from the start is the best it certainly raises the stakes and reveals a good bit about Tiger's heritage, which can work forward with some good stuff in other miniseries going forward. Read Full Review
This series has a lot of potential, and I really hope the creative team does justice to the possibilities they’ve created. The series is moving fairly slowly right now, but in terms of content, things are definitely picking up! Read Full Review
King Tiger #2 is an overall entertaining issue but is held back as much as King Tiger is held back in shining as the title character. There's plenty of action and it's good to see King Tiger display some of his skills and weapons. And the explanation of Tiger's family is both intriguing and enjoyable. However, I'm not feeling Milo's role and actions since they drag down the story and characters. So hopefully King Tiger's response next issue will elevate this series to where it should be. Read Full Review
King Tiger #2 has a great premise but suffers from bad execution. Instead of exciting battles and visual storytelling, we instead get giant exposition dumps between characters who're tough to care about. And honestly, this makes me sad. The fact that this series isn't living up to its full potential makes me feel like crushed parent " I'm not mad"just disappointed. Read Full Review
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