Dwayne was never a Felicia Dance fan-and now he's going to work on her hit show "Bye Felicia!" But while he may look down his nose at her on-camera antics in pursuit of pedos, Dwayne would be horrified by Felicia's secret life as the vigilante Maskerade, whose body count continues to rise as Felicia keeps crossing mysterious names off her hit list of the Six!
Maskerade #2 is a better issue than the series first. The art remains engrossing. There is more weight behind the different story threads and as a result they feel less superficial. But the characters dont get the same level of enhancement and I am as uninterested in them after the second issue as I was after the first. Read Full Review
Sprengelmeyer offers some beautifully detailed art with a great visual style that is disarming to the reader. A visually enjoyable issue. Read Full Review
Maskerade #2fleshes out its main character while killing more jerks who deserve it. One can see this lifestyle is dangerous but maybe addictive on some scale, which is depicted well here. Maskerade is a retro sci-fi filled with delicious dysfunction. Read Full Review
Maskerade takes a few more dark turns with its second issue, and while its writing remains just as punchy it's starting to dip into the mean-spirited territory. Read Full Review