Richard Matheson's classic tale of horror continues as Scott continues to shrink, leaving him easy prey for predators of the human and arachnid variety!
Wee Scott Carey's wee man syndrome/Napoleon complex goes from bas to worse in this cracking little story. Read Full Review
Shrinking Man #1 was an emotional ride that looked at a supernatural incident through the lens of ordinary people and how it affects their lives. This second issue takes readers further down the rabbit hole into Scott's life as a man literally and psychologically wasting away. Read Full Review
I am firmly behind this comic. The Shrinking Man is a great story and the way it has been adapted should be the benchmark for all future conversions. With great dialogue and complimenting artwork, The Shrinking Man #2 is certainly worth your time. Read Full Review
For those who have never read the story, this is a great opportunity to experience classic science fiction. Read Full Review
Overall, The Shrinking Man #2 greatly continues the success by giving this issue a similar story pattern to the firstbut focuses more on Scott's journey to becoming completely shrunken this time around. Read Full Review
I continue to enjoy this series even though it takes some asides into the realm of a man trapped in a body that looks like a little boy. These scenes are interesting, but don't feel like they fit in the overall narrative. That said I'll continue reading regardless. Read Full Review