Mitch Shelley's past remains a mystery. So when he goes looking for answers, will he find them? Not likely, when he has to contend with the bounty hunter femme fatales known as The Body Doubles.
I really enjoyed this issue. I liked it even more than #1 in a few ways. The story was actually better. Read Full Review
It's a little early to pass final judgment, but so far, I like what I see. Read Full Review
"Resurrection Man" is quickly pushing its way into the position of one of my favorite "New 52" titles at DC Comics. Generally speaking the "Dark" line of titles at DC has proven to be strong, but this one is now 2-for-2, and a strong winning streak at that. If you haven't checked out "Resurrection Man," do give it a spin. I think you'll be equally pleased; there's a reason why fans of the original series have been waiting for decades for it to return. "Resurrection Man," like its main character, keeps coming back stronger than ever. Read Full Review
There's just enough of a supernatural bent to the book to recommend it to fans of that genre, while it has enough of the conspiracy thriller to make it entertaining for those fans as well. This is the sort of title that really has very wide cross-genre appeal, and I hope that it finds the fans it deserves as part of the huge push for the New 52. Read Full Review
The series could certainly be moving a little faster than it is. It's a tough market as dozens of new projects all vie for the attention of readers. And while Resurrection Man establishes itself well enough in these first two issues, it does seem unnecessarily languid at times. But that hardly means it should be passed over. Read Full Review
If DnA expect us to stay interested in this series over the long-term, they'll have to do more to ensure each issue has enough liveliness or revelation to keep us invested. Read Full Review