Danger Girl: May Day #2

Writer: Andy Hartnell Artist: John Royle Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: May 21, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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After the most SHOCKING and UNEXPECTED comeback in the history of Danger Girl, the only question that remains is: "What happens NEXT?!" The second piece of that deadly puzzle can be found here in the latest chapter of the original and unsurpassed Danger Girl series!

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke May 21, 2014

    Yes it's good. A decent issue that is balanced and keeps your interest in a variety of ways. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig May 21, 2014

    What worked for this issue is the clear plot of the story. In the first issue, I didn't know what the plot was or where the hell it was going. It is a poor idea to have such unclear issue as your first roundabout. Anyway, this second issue picked up and should have been the first issue. I was entertained throughout and it had plenty of flowing action into the different scenes. Mayday will sure to bring the action and you should pull a front row seat. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Newsarama - Lilith Wood May 26, 2014

    I don’t think anyone routinely reading Danger Girl wants it to be anything other than cheap, glossy sexiness with a side of gore. The target audience seems to be men who are nostalgic for the “bodice-rippers for boys” they enjoyed back in the ‘90s. The book is freighted with the obsessive frustration of a teenager—nothing sexual ever seems to actually happen, but every non-sexual thing is dripping with a kid’s idea of what sex is. If the financials make sense to keep focusing on this aging demographic’s particular fix, then I suppose these books will keep showing up on the shelves. But with other comics (and other media) combining sexiness and storytelling better, I doubt May Day will make many new fans for Danger Girl. Read Full Review

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