Tommy Gun Wizards #2

Writer: Christian Ward Artist: Christian Ward Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: September 25, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
8.5Critic Rating
9.2User Rating

In their struggle to take down Al Capone and his bootleg-magic operation, Eliot Ness and his Untouchables must navigate corrupt church officials, mystically enhanced bruisers, and ruthless wizards with obscure intentions who pull the strings behind the scenes. But can Ness keep up without succumbing to his own dark side?

A new genre-bending comic series from Christian Ward, artist of the acclaimed sci-fi epic Invisible Kingdom. Drawn by Sami Kivelä (Abbott).

  • 10
    Comics Bookcase - Alex Batts Sep 24, 2019

    Tommy Gun Wizards #2 brings escalation, action, and revelations. The creative team continues to fire on all cylinders, delivering a one-of-a-kind experience that exemplifies just how great comics can be. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Aug 23, 2019

    Tommy Gun Wiazrds #2 continues the style of the first book, building on an interesting mix of genres. With the Untouchable vibe, it will be interesting to see how and if those involved will look to take the book past the four issues of the mini series; still, that is a different kind of trick altogether. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Darryll Robson Sep 23, 2019

    As entertaining as it is outlandish, Christian Ward whips up a whirlwind adventure. A none stop, visual treat for anyone who wants to escape into a fantasy world. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau Sep 26, 2019

    The premise of magic, 1930s crime in Chicago, and a compelling protagonist is all I didn't know I ever wanted out of my urban fantasy. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Multiversity Comics - Tanveer Kalo Sep 30, 2019

    A beautiful action-packed issue that advances the plot. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Sep 25, 2019

    Just two issues in, I'm definitely holding out hope for a stronger future, but this storyline just doesn't feel like it's quite there yet. Read Full Review

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