Lady Demon #2

Writer: Aaron Gillespie Artist: Mirka Andolfo Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: February 4, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Too many questions and not enough answers.  That's the situation Violet Sparks finds herself in.  Everyone she ever cared for is dead and to make matters worse she's inhabited by a vicious demon that desperately wants to take control.  That may not be such an unwelcome proposition hen the bullets start flying and the death toll mounts.

  • 8.5
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Feb 3, 2015

    The “two into one” concept for a character is one which is not often shown in comics. As opposed to a true Jekyll and Hyde persona where the two are still the same person (like the Hulk) the character here is one of competing influences of temptation versus innocence, and it makes Violet more compelling than the average supernatural hero. The first issue was a novel re-introduction for the character, but the second issue managed to build on that and expand the overall narrative in an interesting way. If Lady Demon is to be the level of quality for the Chaos imprint, then maybe Dynamite made the right decision to pursue these characters after all. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Feb 5, 2015

    Lady Demon #2 is a strong entry for theChaos! universe. The creative team delivers something that's fun, engaging and more importantly worthy of a spot on your coveted pull-list. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Feb 6, 2015

    Andolfo's art is tremendous.  It is reminiscent of Bryan Pullido's work on the character as well as his work on LADY DEATH and PURGATORI.  It moves the story along quickly, but it also allows the reader to stop and focus on moments of special importance, highlighting significant moments and dialogue.  Particular attention should go to the very last panel of the issue – Andolfo's close-up on Violet, combined with Gillespie's terse and emotional dialogue promise great things. Read Full Review

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