After the shocking events of issue #1, Shilo is suddenly on the run from a powerful new enemy who believes the Mister Miracle mantle belongs to them. With his career in shambles, his apartment destroyed, and no real understanding of what’s happening, Shilo must fight his way out of an unwinnable situation and track down secrets held by his mentor and friend, the first Mister Miracle, Thaddeus Brown!
Once you start this series, itd be hard to imagine pulling a disappearing act and not seeing it through to the end. This is a captivating title thats only to get better each issue. Read Full Review
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #2 is a step up from an already exciting first issue. The trajectory for this series is strong, and if the solicits are anything to go by, there's an exciting trip to New Genesis in Norman's future. Read Full Review
The story by Easton is well written. I love what he is doing here and it is a really good script. The art by Ossio is well done too. It is a decent take on a forgotten hero and it has a lot of ideas in it as well as invention. Well done. Read Full Review
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #2 continues to send its titular escape artist spiraling further into chaos while wrestling with the dual themes of race and legacy. The end of the issue leaves Norman in a potential position to fight back, but time will see if he can pull off his greatest escape yet. Read Full Review
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #2 is a refreshing escape from the summer heat that tackles identity and fame in a fresh and relevant way. The series should be on everyone's radars this summer. Read Full Review
This is a disappointing follow up that suggests not much will change (or advance) before the final issue. Read Full Review
Glad to see Merlyn pretending like race doesn't matter by making his review all about race.
This issue answers some very necessary questions about the controversies surrounding this version of Shilo Norman. This is another reality where Scott Free and Big Barda never showed up. Also the original Mister Miracle, Thaddeus Brown was black here too. This is something that really should've been in the first issue; but at least the plot is moving a little smoother.
Guess we're still focusing on race with this one.