The Crow: Memento Mori #2

Writer: Roberto Recchioni, Micol Beltramini Artist: Werther Dell'edera Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: April 25, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
7.9Critic Rating
2.5User Rating

James O'Barr's iconic character returns in an original story developed by Edizioni BD in collaboration with IDW! Follow David, the new Crow, through the streets of Rome, as he seeks holy vengeance against the terrorists who murdered him and his girlfriend!

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Apr 18, 2018

    Absolutely stunningly done. There's no other words for it. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comic Watch - Steve Batley May 5, 2018

    A return to form and puts The Crow back on the road to its true origin set out by James OBarr almost thirty years ago. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Apr 17, 2018

    The Crow: Memento Mori is a story you are not going to want to miss. The main story continues to be wonderfully told and delivers a tale about a boy who did not get to live much of a life before it got taken away. The Crow: Memento Mori #2 also has a great call back to the soundtrack to the original The Crow movie. Just saying you should listen to this song while reading this issue. These short stories continue to be amazingly well done. Davide Frun brings a short story that will stick with readers long after this issue is put down! Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jun 3, 2018

    The issue ends more a less where it started, and this is one of the few times where I don't really mind, he is putting himself together with sticky tape while plotting his revenge with the symbol of the crow across his face. I felt this was a more robust outing than the first issue, it feels like there is a deeper meaning in this, whether that is produced throughout the series we will have to see, but from the terror element to the religious fanaticism and the mysticism of our character the, the angel of revenge, this book looks to be in good shape. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Apr 26, 2018

    The Crow: Memento Mori starts off with a bang - literally - so this flashback chapter takes away all of the momentum that had been built up. It's an abrupt change in pacing and tone. David's story feels like it should be over already. Read Full Review

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