Lady Rawhide #2

Writer: Eric Trautmann Artist: Milton Estevam Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: October 2, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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As Old Mexico is crushed beneath the weight of corruption and tyranny, Lady Rawhide - outlaw champion of the oppressed - discovers that she does not fight alone. A band of vigilantes have taken up her struggle, but their ruthless methods may place them all in the gun sights of a deadly new adversary...

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges Sep 30, 2013

    Overall, this addition to the story opens the doors for a lot of interesting plot points in future. I do hope that keep this up and let continue to experience the raw power of Lady Rawhide. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Jordan Richards Oct 2, 2013

    The artwork by Milton Estevam is just as good as usual. Some of the female characters had some similar faces, but the rest of the stuff is good. Action was enjoyable, scenery looked good, still like the coloring to the flashbacks, and there was some decent facial expressions. I still question how our hero is able to keep breasts from popping out of her outfit, but what can you do? Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Therapy - Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell Oct 2, 2013

    Lady Rawhide is an interesting western story that does a good job of reintroducing the character Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Oct 5, 2013

    Dynamite's choice to bring this book back was probably a decent one, given that they already have Zorro rights, and the inevitable crossover potential is strong. They even make sure to prominently credit Lady R's creators throughout the issue, a move which I appreciate, even if it turns out that they were forced to. Given that we're dealing with cowboy-type eighteen-seventy-something time periods, the artist does good stuff, as his horses, shootin' irons and haciendas are strong, but weaknesses of anatomy and clothing can mitigate the enjoyment. All told, Lady Rawhide #2 manages to overcome at least most of its peep show origins for me, delivering an okay proto-Zorro tale with some interesting narrative choices, earning 3 out of 5 stars overall. Much like their Shadow and Green Hornet tales, it is something that should appeal to fans of Zorro/Lady Rawhide, but remain accessible to the casual reader as well... Read Full Review

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