Dr. Hannah, a version of Hannah from a world where resources are all but exhausted, has mysteriously materialized along with another station. Concerned, Hannah tries to defend her colleagues against threats both outside and in, but when they are viciously attacked, they flee, only to make another chilling discovery.
The action comes thick and fast in Antarctica #2, as her sophisticated doppelganger threatens Hannah and her coworkers. The ending of this parallel world story leaves readers fearing for their own. Read Full Review
Roberts delivers some impressive art throughout the issue. The visuals are filled with great details and the art does a fantastic job of bringing the reader into the desolate and dangerous environment. Read Full Review
Antarctica is so well-paced, making its thrills and intrigue the main attraction while slow-releasing the deeper plot points a little at a time. Read Full Review
These minor technical aspects can get cleaned up over the time. The bigger elements are solid enough to ensure that I stick around for the next installment of this desolation sci-fi expedition. Read Full Review
ANTARCTICA #2 cranks up the urgency, action, energy, and danger when Hannah escapes her doppelgangers armed assault teams. Birks crafts a gritty, fast-paced thriller, and Robertss grounded, realistic art has a cinematic feel, but the downside is the too-quick leaps in logic to explain whats happening without information. Read Full Review