After last issue's cliffhanger, US President Arcadia Alvarado is acting fast against the biggest event in world history. "Drop everything, spend everything. Give me a damn gun." "It won't be a war. It'll be a slaughter." "Isn't that exactly what the post-truth bastards do?" Jump onboard as the conclusion to Saucer Country heads one step closer to the finishing line... and the end of everything!
A beautifully crafted, emotional drama that happens to centre around Alien Encounters. Saucer State #2 is an enjoyable, complex narrative that is laying the groundwork for what promises to be an outstanding series. Read Full Review
Issue #2 of Saucer State delivers. After reading, you'll be left with many questions, but in a good way. The crescendo is still building and has not yet been reached, but if this issue is any indication of what is to come, it will be well worth the wait. Read Full Review
If ever short lived series with this much potential deserved a new lease on life, its this one. Saucer State is going to be the book to watch over the next few months (and hopefully years). Read Full Review
Saucer State #2 solidifies my interest in this series. Whereas Saucer State #1 was a bit difficult to follow, especially for readers who are unfamiliar with the previous arc, Issue #2 pulls the story together and solidifies that character and events. Even as the mystery deepens and the President discovers more layers to her mysterious abduction, she still needs to deal with the reality of an impending alien craft and Michael's faerie problems. The plot lines are starting to weave together in interesting ways, and hopefully that continues to be the case in Saucer State #3. Read Full Review