Detective-Sergeant Kate Burnham's homicide investigation leads to embarrassing revelations about a powerful Senator's sex life. But is his involvement a vital clue, a deliberate misdirection... or a warning? Only one surviving witness knows the awful truth - and he's next on the killer's hit list!
While the artwork certainly leaves something to be desired, the writing team of Diggle and Cruickshank have done an outstanding job of revitalizing the old, worn-out political-crime genre. Control #2 is a quick, suspenseful read that left me wanting more. Read Full Review
Mutti and Popov's visuals continue to convey an ominous sense of gloom without getting mired in their own grimness, and their use of shading and background colours lends the issue some astonishingly effective atmosphere, particularly in its final few pages. In a way, the artwork is what redeems Control #2, but the story is not without its merits. While those looking for truly original writing will be disappointed, there's still much to enjoy here for fans of crime comics. Read Full Review
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