D4VE #2 (IDW)

Writer: Ryan Ferrier Artist: Valentin Ramon Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: March 25, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
8.0Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Invasion! D4VE's crisis spirals out of control when his home life and his day job take some unexpected turns, but a new presence on 34RTH ignites his long-lost spark for battle. D4VE also faces his greatest challenge yet: fatherhood.

  • 8.9
    IGN - Tres Dean Mar 26, 2015

    D4VE is a great protagonist and his world is rendered in all of its grimy glory through Ramon's excellent art. It also merits mentioning that this book is funny. Not chuckle-quietly-to-yourself funny, actual laughing-out-loud-in-public funny. D4VE isn't a book you should miss this week by any means. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    The Latest Pull - Ryan Bielak Mar 24, 2015

    Overall, this issue was a nice transition into what's about to come. It showed D4ve's family life in crumbles, but also progressed the larger arc with the K'laar alien invasion. Will D4ve find the approval of his son? Will the aliens finally make their move? Will D4ve find his vigor again? I think all of these questions will be answered in the next issue, so we'll just have to wait and find out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Forrest Hollingsworth Mar 25, 2015

    D4VE #2 isn’t as strong as the first one but it’s still a funny, likeable comic that has a real heart to it. If you haven’t read this before, you should be reading it now. If you have already read it, maybe it’s time to revisit D4VE’s world anyways. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli Mar 28, 2015

    D4ve is a strange comic book but it is definitely a fun read. Robots occupy Earth. But they've become complacent and bored with everyday life. If you like your comic books to have terrific characterization then this is one to pick up. This book is good fun, in a very odd way. D4ve is someone you want to see come out of this fog and kick some butt, even if it is just his oddball son that he knocks some sense into. I'm anxious to see where this is heading. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    GWW - Cory Anderson Mar 24, 2015

    Now that the invasion isn't just a scene from D4VE's daydreams, and he can once again prove how useful he is. I can't but help root for him. Life has been in the dumps for this guy (what is the slang term for a male robot?) and just when he thought it couldn't get worse, it did. However, now he has one chance to win his wife back, earn the respect of his son, and be a somebody (some-robot?). The creative team of this comic has me looking forward to each new issue. Read Full Review

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