Tension mounts as Xena and Gabrielle make their way to Athens and a reaction to an unexpected circumstance could separate our two unlikely companions just as their journey has begun.
We can't recommend this new series enough! Not only does it successfully transition the world of Xena: Warrior Princess from screen to page once again, but we can't wait for the inevitable showdown that is about to unfold! Read Full Review
Overall. A really solid second issue with some comedic antics involving some cyclop'sthat thought they were going to get a royal meal. I look forward to what this team brings us in the third issue next month. Read Full Review
The adventure continues, but with a story which is lackluster and at times depending too much on a stifling fascination, it makes one wonder how these two ever became so dependent on each other. Read Full Review
Meredith Finch clearly understands what made Xena so popular, as this issue manages to hit all of those notes effectively. Read Full Review
The sense that Xena is a complex and flawed hero comes through and the humanity that is to come has yet to arrive. It looks like conflict and compassion will come to rule the day. Read Full Review
Despite the pitfalls, I enjoyed this issue more than I thought I would. The art and characterization save this from being an empty effort like its predecessor, and with a semblance of plot forming, it can only get better from here. Read Full Review
Xena: Warrior Princess #2 is a decently fun read. It didnt blow me away, and the plot feels aimless. However, it wasnt unpleasant. I can easily recommend it to fans of this franchise, but its not a must-read at all. Read Full Review
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