"Agent of Leviathan" part one! The Silencer is once more the weapon of Leviathan-and Talia al Ghul has seen to it that she can never escape again. As her family grieves her loss as one of the many missing and presumed-dead civilians of the Action Land massacre, Honor Guest is seemingly unconcerned and focused solely on her new mission for Talia. But is Honor really ready to let go? Or is the game of cat and mouse between the Silencer and Talia far from over? Plus: not one but two shocking revelations rock everyone's world.
RATED T+
I loved the family twist in the midst of all this chaos. I never saw it coming, but maybe I was too into the story line to see the clues. However, I am now wanting a bit more of a pace as I want to see an all out League of Shadows versus Leviathan war for all the marbles. And of course"you have to do that in Gotham. But wishful thinking aside, we have another great add on in the Batman world via Talia al Ghul and her shenanigans. Keep with this comic as this is a tale of two sisters you don't want to miss! Read Full Review
V Ken Marion's art is amazing. The action in the beginning is beautifully detailed and that same attention to detail is consistent throughout the issue. A visually beautiful issue. Read Full Review
Lastly, Underlife has been inserted into the Silencer's story. Arsenal put Red Hood on their trail. Maybe they will cross paths at some point? Read Full Review
Its a story that should have legs for several months as Honor looks for cracks in Talias control. Hopefully the readers will stay invested and keep checking it out. Read Full Review
"The Silencer" goes loud for this issue delivering an all around well done comic. Read Full Review
I liked this issue quite a bit. The scope feels expanded but still grounded and focused, and the art by Marion is a delight. I'm looking forward to seeing how this book will connect to the wider universe. Read Full Review
The problem with this series is that the main plot is less interesting than the stuff going on in the fringes. Honor being forced to be a full-time assassin again makes it less likely that we'll get that material regularly, but this issue overall makes me hopeful for the direction of the series. Read Full Review
Silencer knows exactly what type of comic book it is, and it embraces that fully. Continuous blood-pumping action mixed with gratuitous violence provides for a read that's certainly exciting. Read Full Review
I didn't mind this issue, honestly. I noticed the art a lot more here. And the series is better now that it's no longer Silencer going on and on about her family. I'm sure that'll change though.