Anarchy in the UK! Wyrd is dispatched to deal with a politician endangering the international order... with black magic! Also: A glimpse behind the curtain of Wyrd's past. The second chapter of Pires / Fuso's strange espionage epic is here!
Lots of fun elements that never really cohere, saved for the most part by excellent artwork and some very dark humor. Read Full Review
Wyrd #2 follows the same formula as the previous issue and suffers for it. The spectacle isn't there, and everything in this issue feels too familiar. There is an extra at the end of the story that fleshes out Pitor Wyrd a bit, but besides that, you've already read this issue before. Read Full Review
This installment was passably dark and disturbing, satiating many readers while others will await something more ambitious from the creative team. Read Full Review
For all its merits, Wyrd #2's approach of style over substance is lacking. There are traces of a quality story here, which may yet prove itself in future issues, but issue 2 isn't it. Read Full Review