Josie's new partnership begins to sour when an over-the-top gift brings trouble for Gene.
o The return of the best-selling original series from Joëlle Jones!
Knowing how much Jones is able to plot within each issue, I know the final two are building to something truly fantastic and, of course, blood-soaked. I can't wait. Read Full Review
Lady Killer 2 #4 is another exciting and gritty edition to this story. Things are getting complicated and intense for Josie and just when it all seemed to be working out perfectly for her, it all begins to come undone. Her relationship with Irving has dramatically changed and she now has a bitter enemy in him. I look forward to the concluding issue of this second story arc and discovering what exactly Josie is going to do next. Read Full Review
Lady Killer 2 #4 is still awesome, and I can't wait to finally see how this mini-series ends next issue. Read Full Review
One of the absolute best comics on the shelves today, this second series has somehow managed to actually improve upon its Eisner-nominated predecessor, providing a gripping story, subtle character development and some of the best artwork youre likely to see in a comic today. Get it bought Read Full Review
Another great issue that gets the story quickly moving, and wonderful art from Jones as always. Read Full Review
Lady Killer 2 #4 hits all the right notes needed for a penultimate issue " it builds up the stakes for a hopefully explosive finale. Read Full Review
This series keeps on being one of the best in comics. In this penultimate issue, the stakes are raised as heat falls on Gene for his boss's death, and Josie's ex-partner (and Nazi!) Irving has turned his attention to her family. Joelle Jones is doing maybe the best art in comics right now, and as a writer, keeps Josie cold-blooded but a sympathetic protagonist at the same time. Half tupperware parties, half brothel murders, "Lady Killer 2" is an incredible series.
I give props to Madsen. She made those colors pop. I loved turning each and every single page and just see those lux colors pop out right at you. Jones does a spectacular job with the story and the art and I'm hoping this story gets more and more complexed.