On the day all the superheroes turned bad, a horrifying creature emerged from a giant hole in the middle of the city. No one has dared look too deeply into that abyss. Until now. What horrors lie at the other end, and what is yet to come through? Our band of ordinary citizens find themselves with answers too terrifying to comprehend as the sequel to the Kickstarter megahit Leaving Megalopolis continues!
I have no idea where this story is going, and I love it. Leaving Megalopolis: Surviving Megalopolis may have a long, unwieldy name, but the story is tight. Dark, horrifying, and hopeful, this is a comic that plays with genre and uses it to make a statement on heroism. Dr. Josh gives this an". Read Full Review
The perfect antidote for the bland, repetitive superhero comics which are flooding the shelves these days, SURVIVING MEGALOPOLIS is bold, inventive and about as subtle as an assault rifle butt to the jaw. Highly, highly recommended. Read Full Review
Calafiore's artwork is carrying the series. At this point within Leaving Megalopolis I was much more invested. What started out as an action-packed series has slowly become a lackluster chain of events. I'm expecting major shit to go down in the next issue; I hope I'm not wrong. Read Full Review
This issue doesn't really answer many questions, which is fine, because we still have two more issues to wrap up this coco banana bonkers thing. This is a very well written story, and even the awful characters feel human and (at least somewhat) relatable. I love the look of this book, and I was so excited for the teases we are getting for the third act- the bottom of the Megalopolis sinkhole, the city's super prison break out PLUS the stuff with crimson shadow and southern Belle. This book is fantastic and I cannot wait to see what happens next.