It took Cal and Arlene one day on Brody Island to piss off a homicidal biker gang-and to find the magical axe so memorably wielded by June Branch one year ago. But what else have Cal and Arlene come to Brody to do? And now that you mention it…where is June Branch?
Closing the loop as well as expanding the mythology of the Nordik weaponry is adding a fresh dimension to the series. The strong female protagonist looks like she will have an equally strong female antagonist in a race to find the weapons. Fowler and Andworld pairing for artwork and lettering shine through the whole issue putting them heads above the competition. Read Full Review
Fowler delivers some awesome art in the issue. The style is perfect for the type of story being told and the brutality of some moments are given great imagery. Read Full Review
A fun second issue that turns up the gonzo while planting enough seeds in the plot to demand further reading. Read Full Review
"Refrigerator Full Of Heads" may not win over new readers like myself, but taking a peek doesn't hurt. Youers and crew have curated an issue that could stand up to rival as entertaining with anything on the shelves come it's release on new comic book day, and would look nice and make a tough trade out of any collector's crate. This is the type of unexpected gem that makes digging through the dollar bins a praiseworthy tradition. Read Full Review
Refrigerator Full of Heads #2 is one of those books sold by its lettering. In an otherwise pretty lackluster sophomore issue, its the graphics of the issue that draw the eye and keep the story moving, while also reinforcing the premise of the books mythologically twinged weapons. Hopefully, with continued use of excellent lettering and the promise of more vicious action sequences, Refrigerator Full of Heads will roll into more interesting territory. Read Full Review
Refrigerator is shaping up to be the sillier sequel to a taught horror story"not an unfamiliar scenario"and is less likely to be remembered when finished. Read Full Review
The larger mythology about these Norse artifacts has potential, but without anyone to really invest in, it's not a particularly compelling story so far. Read Full Review
I remember feeling lukewarm about issue one, but this one was actually really fucking enjoyable.