Myles and Valerie's face-off with the appallingly German Schmitt brothers takes an unexpected turn, while Marv's plans for Mike turn out to be inappropriate and then some. Meanwhile, Penny tells Marcy the sorry tale of what she caught Marv doing on the internet, Call-me-Dave comes a-calling, and love blossoms while bullets fly...
With this second issue, Ennis' new series proves to be both engaging and surprisingly restrained. Despite displaying a few of his classic hallmarks, it suggests a real evolution for the writer. Read Full Review
A bit of a change in pace this issue which may need to pick up later to hold interest yet the quality of character interactions remain. One to keep an eye on. Read Full Review
A Train Called Love #2 is very weak and disappointing. I'm not sure where Garth Ennis is going, but I am now starting to wonder if I really want to find out. There are some funny moments but overall there's not enough happening to keep you interested. Read Full Review
Unforgivably bland, for my tastes. The only remarkable moments in it are nonsequitur, shock value softballs and thirty-year old (at youngest) Germans-are-so-weird jokes.