Spy Island #2

8.7

Critic Rating

5 Reviews
7.5

User Rating

5 Reviews
Writer Chelsea Cain
Artist Elise McCall
Cover Price $3.99

Super-agent Nora Freud is fine, thank you. Yes, she's stuck on an island in the Bermuda Triangle without a clear mission. She's running low on sunscreen. Her sister has just arrived.  And the body of a man Nora recently assassinated just floated in with the tide. But. She. Has. This. Totally. Under. Control.
Spy Island is a four-issue special limited series by the creative team that brought you Man-Eaters.

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  • 9.6

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Oct 07, 2020

    The story here is pretty damn intriguing. The art is well done on this. It is expressive and cool. I love that the island itself has been well thought out geographically as well. This is a cool book that has a lot going for it and I am enjoying it very much. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    Multiversity Comics - John Schaidler

    Oct 09, 2020

    "Spy Island" #2 strikes a wonderful balance between quirky, campy charm and a human-centered story with authentic relationships. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez

    Oct 07, 2020

    Spy Island continues to fascinate readers with an amusing look at classic spy drama and Sixties inspired locations, even as we become engrossed by the melodrama of two sisters constantly trying to prove their outlook is the right one within an increasingly complicated family dynamic. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    GWW - B Ferg

    Oct 07, 2020

    The Call to the Kraken presents the chance to deepen the spy game that surrounds recent events on the island. The missing boy from the beach is just one of them it would seem. Based on her philosophical pillow talk, Nora is searching for a deeper meaning to her sisters arrival. Spy Island is a series with so much mystery like the island it takes place on. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu

    Oct 09, 2020

    Getting too close to basics made this plot more basic than one would like as the whimsy remains but the urgency falls by the wayside. Read Full Review

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