She Could Fly #2

Writer: Christopher Cantwell Artist: Martin Morazzo Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: August 8, 2018 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 4
9.2Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

She could fly, but then she blew up. Luna mourns the loss, unable to let go, while Bill Meigs returns to Chicago to secretly investigate the Flying Woman's identity. Meanwhile, Eon-Def Industrial moves to put a cap on dangerous technology in hopes of avoiding federal prying eyes. And the Brewsters discover that Kido may not be as at peace as she claims.  

o Written by Christopher Cantwell, co-creator/showrunner of AMC's critically acclaimed Halt and Catch Fire.

o Martín Morazzo has worked on Nighthawk, Elektra, and the recently released creator-owned Ice Cream Man.

  • 10
    Comics: The Gathering - Nathan Koffler Aug 8, 2018

    The first issue of She Could Fly blew me away and I worried that it may go down a little bit after that. But Christopher Cantwell and Martin Morazzo have shown us in the second issue that they have no plans on ceasing to amaze us with this series. There isn’t much you will want more of when you finish reading it because nothing feels lacking. The storytelling, the dialogue, and the artwork all feel completely comfortable working together to create this incredible comic book. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Aug 8, 2018

    As the plot progresses, the tension felt throughout is practically palpable " She Could Fly #2 is another must-read comic book from Karen Berger's new Dark Horse imprint. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBuzz - Tee LaFrance Todd Aug 8, 2018

    A spectacular mystery, replete with realism, She Could Fly is the perfect mix of strong storytelling and absorbing art. Its an extraordinary experience and lucky for us (or unlucky, depending), its only half done. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison Aug 11, 2018

    She Could Fly #2 is another incredible issue from Christopher Cantwell, Martin Morazzo, and Miroslav Mrva. Its honest, smartly told, and devastating at times. Its a fantastic comic, and I cant recommend it enough. Give it a read. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Zarik Khan Aug 7, 2018

    She Could Fly #1 exceeded my expectations and in its second issue, the series goes even further. The focus on mental illness remains, but with an expanded focus and analysis of other characters, their relationships, their passions and ambitions. This broader perspective sends an incredibly powerful message that mental illness is not something to be pitied, but rather is something that could impact any of us, regardless of who we are, and those who fight it every day are true heroes. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Aug 8, 2018

    Cantwell is providing for interesting pieces that I want to have fleshed out more so as to really understand them which will in turn really increase my enjoyment of the book. What we do get is intriguing and it has me curious but the structure of the narrative leaves me from frrom really fully invested in it. I like the non-standard aspects though, which makes my own relationship with the book complicated. There's still a lot of potential here that I hope gets tapped into in a big way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Jonathan Mullen Aug 9, 2018

    In the end well, just read this. You will feel emotionally drained after and youll wonder why you still go on in this messed up world. Its rare to find a book that understands the monster in us all and acknowledges that were not alone for having it. This book should be in your stack because in the end these books are important because these books should be celebrated, and these books should inspire us because we can all still fly. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Jacob Hill Aug 9, 2018

    A messy issue that's unafraid to experiment thanks to the guiding hand of comics' greatest editor. Read Full Review

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