The comic you always wanted continues with "The Severe Tutelage of Mistress Harga!" Mastermind creators Aubrey Sitterson (The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling, G.I. Joe) & Fico Ossio (Spider-Man, Revolution) continue to explore their ambitious, fully realized world, carrying on the grand tradition of other Dark Horse creator owned universes like Hellboy, Sin City, and Black Hammer.
What I am trying to say is: There is no reason you should not pick up No One Left to Fight. Read Full Review
Overall, I really enjoyed No One Left to Fight #2. Sitterson continues to develop his characters very well and has managed to make me root harder for Timr than Vle. It's such an intricate story with phenomenal artwork from Ossio that tackles life after your purpose in life has been served. I'm hoping that the next issues go into this even more. It's not often I see stories being written about heroes who must adapt to regular life after they have saved the world from every great danger possible. Read Full Review
Gorgeous, exciting and detailed. This really is "The Comic You've Always Wanted", whether you know it or not. Read Full Review
No One Left To Fight #2 cements the series place on everyone's must-read list. Read Full Review
Sitterson and Ossio have created a great story here, one that springboards off of the DBZ mythology but goes in different directions, with new additions and characters. I love the vibrant look and feel of the book- it looks like it needs to be adapted to an animated show, one I would binge watch on day one. I love the progression of this book, and I am eagerly awaiting what exactly Vale will do when he realizes there really is no one left to fight. Make sure to add this to your pull list, and tune in next episode! Read Full Review
While the first issue was a fun introduction into the world of No One Left to Fight, this second issue was a solid transition from it for the engagement that we got out of this trio. We know that this trip is not going to be a walk in the park for any of them. Ghosts of the past whether friendly or not can become a problem for them, and it can be anything as simple as leaving things on the wrong note. Read Full Review
Lastly, I feel for Winda. I respect how she's put herself out there, but it's never going to be what she wants it to be. Vle isn't a bad dude, but he just can't seem to move on from Krysta. If he hasn't gotten over her by now, it probably won't ever to happen. Read Full Review
No One Left To Fight #2 reveals some new characters as its post-saved-the-world road trip adventure continues to intrigue at a glacial pace. Read Full Review
No One Left to Fight #2 shows that this new series has more in the tank beyond a flashy debut. Read Full Review
Despite downshifting,No One Left to Fightmaintains the momentum generated in the debut and continues to impress. Read Full Review
No One Left to Fight found its groove quickly and has people hooked"now all it needs to do is show us what these heroes are capable of. Read Full Review
I feel good when I read this book. It makes me nostalgic for things I grew up loving. Is it the deepest, most intense comic ever? Not really, but thats cool. Im invested in the characters and want to learn about the gorgeous world. Im usually not this person, I love a good contained story, but this is only a 4-issue mini and I cant help but wish we were getting more. Read Full Review
Damn, this comic continues to surprise with so much stuff at once. Great detailing here.