A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2
| Writer | Phil Hester |
| Artist | Phil Hester, Ryan Kelly |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Fire Chief Fry’s pleas went unheard in the last hours of Pearl, Iowa—but in the present, his sister, wingnut mayor Phair, is finally heeding his warning. As she desperately defends what’s left of her town and Fry’s daughter from the invading creatures, Phair wishes more than anything she had listened to her brother when she had the chance. But now…her brother is nowhere to be found.
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9.3
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Apr 29, 2026A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2 hits the ground running and never lets the reader up for air. The fast-paced action and suspense really keep the reader hooked throughout the issue. The artwork captures exactly what is going on in the story and brings everything to life for the reader. This issue shows that the creative team wants to keep the reader off balance and hit them with everything well also building suspense for the survival of the characters we are coming to care about. If you are a horror fan this is a great pick up at the LCS this week. Read Full Review
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7.9
Graphic Policy - Brett
Apr 29, 2026Fire Chief Fry’s pleas went unheard in the last hours of Pearl, Iowa—but in the present, his sister, wingnut mayor Phair, is finally heeding his warning. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Apr 28, 2026A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2 keeps the tension high and the stakes immediate, leaning into survival horror with a steady stream of close calls and mounting danger. Phil Hester continues to build a believable small-town dynamic, while Ryan Kelly delivers strong environmental detail and effective creature work. A few visual choices hold it back from fully landing, but the issue still delivers a gripping follow-up, keeping the story moving at a brisk pace. Read Full Review
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