The smash PlayStation 3 video game explodes into comics, written by inFamous game writer William Harms (Impaler) and illustrated by Eric Nguyen (Halo: Helljumper, Strange Girl), featuring covers by fan-favorite GREEN LANTERN artist Doug Mahnke! In issue #2, shadowy FBI agent Moya Jones has ordered Cole MacGrath captured, no matter the cost! As soldiers flood the streets of Empire City and Cole struggles to protect the city's citizens an unspeakable horror rises from the depths of an old First Sons' lab.
It seems like William Harms is trying to give this inFamous series its own identity. Issue #2 is a step in the right direction. It doesn't feel like just a retread of the first game, but instead like the proper game-to-game bridge it's meant to be. The art, however, is a deal-breaker. It adds nothing to the book. Scratch that, I will even go as far to say that it actually subtracts from it. Comics are a medium made up of visuals and words that are supposed to mesh together to equally share the heavy lifting. With inFamous, you have a story that's starting to pick up steam, but art that constantly slams its foot on the breaks. Read Full Review
This issue continues on it's path, furthering the plot and even showing Moya to have lived up to her threat of invading the city