Reality bites! With her perfect nightmare world slowly showing its cracks, Power Girl searches for answers, hoping to find a villain to punch and a way out. Little does she know a threat from her past is here to control her future. Plus, in the Nightmare Realm, a hideously transformed Cyborg Superman is consuming the Super-Family one by one! Who will be the “final El”? And can the powerless Super-Twins find a way to fight back before Cyborg Superman claims them all?!
All together Leah Williams, Vasco Georgiev, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Mico Suayan, and Fico Ossio have something special here and the future of Power Girl and Action Comics is a bright one. I've never been more excited for a superhero comic line before until these books arrived and I can only see it going up from here. Read Full Review
Knight Terrors: Action Comics #2 concludes two fantastic tie-ins. Although the issue is long, it doesn’t feel bloated as the intensity and the pace is rapid from the first page to the last. Read Full Review
Knight Terrors - Action Comics #2continues to explore Power Girl and the rest of the Superfamily's trials while encompassed in Insominia's nightmare realm and setting both stories in position for the Knight Terrors: Nights End and beyond. The main story focusing on Power Girl continues to define who Paige is in the Dawn of the DC era, while the backup is a nice coda to the Warworld and Cyborg-Superman story arc that wrapped prior to the event. Read Full Review
While this is overall a very dark story, there are some lighter moments and some genuinely funny bits at the end after she breaks free, and this story does a good job of setting the character up for future adventures. Read Full Review
Action Comics was the best of the Knight Terrors tie-ins and that holds true with Knight Terrors: Action Comics #2, specifically when it comes to Leah Williams' Power Girl story. Read Full Review
Two stories. One brilliant. One confusing and aggravating. But trust me, that super-family one is worth the price of the book. Read Full Review
Knight Terrors: Action Comics #2 gives you two tales of terror conclusions for the cover price with an okay Powergirl story and a better-than-okay Cyborg Superman nightmare. Neither short has anything to do with Knight Terrors, but this issue at least tries to give you something worth reading. Read Full Review
Williams story was ok but thats it. I suppose better than her normal writing as it did feel spooky and I enjoy the derelict ship setting but overall not much to say.
PkJ knows exactly what he wanted to do and he did it. From a campy but really fun first issue into a horror filled 'hunt them down' second, it really did feel like an 80s horror film. I enjoy the twist of Cyborg Superman being both the treat and a victim himself of the nightmare. Again the Warworld tie in and building up the super twins background was a nice thing. Art was utterly fantastic. That was like 10/10 for what it needed to do.
Nothing here was ground breaking or truly amazing, but at least it didnt feel like you got ripped off. Just some good hor more
Didn't even bother with Williams story but Johnson's story was fine but not as solid as the first issue.
Great art, quite boring stories. I liked the ties to the Warworld saga but otherwise this was pretty uninspired stuff.