Arya, with the help of Yoren, a brother of the Night's Watch, has escaped from King's Landing, but the road to the Wall brings its own dangers. Meanwhile, Sansa attends a tournament on the sadistic King Joffrey's name-day, and Bran, in Winterfell, suffers from strange dreams of wolves...
I enjoy reading this because at the moment I don't have time to read the infamously long book series. Game of Thrones: A Clash of Kings #2 focused on three important stories and kept them conscious and to the point. I felt the connection to each character and their plight and liked that it only took this one issue to keep up caught up with them and the world around them. I've only read two issues but so far this is a series that I would recommend to fans and even those looking for a way to step into this world for the first time. Read Full Review
George R. R. Martin's A Clash of Kings #2 is yet another enjoyable entry in this adaptation, with the creative team continuing to deliver an engaging product. Despite some of the developments feeling much briefer than they were in the book, the choice to trim the narrative down means that we get a much more visually dynamic comic. Read Full Review