This small-town crime story becomes an interstellar adventure! Featuring over 30 pages of story and breathtaking art.
That aside, Barrier #2 is a good follow-up to the first issues opening. The theme of separation both linguistic and figurative is held true in this insane twist, and the art of Martin and Vicente continues to dazzle and astonish. This one gets a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
Once again the artwork for this series is amazing. They're not afraid to show the more graphic sides of this story, like Liddy's horse or her nudity (which isn't sexualized in the least). It's all just shown as facts more than anything. The introductory images of the space shift are striking " the hues really make the images memorable. Read Full Review
Barrier has an actual language barrier in its latest release, so be prepared to translate a lot of dialogue or be swept away from the story entirely. Read Full Review
The following event. We jump in the story with another secondary characters. But that very smart to do so like this. And I liked than Oscar will rush once more in the path of Liddy. The Barrier of the language is always there but we sense that Liddy Try harder to understand Oscar. I like the fact that even nude, she is a badass. And Oscar is a gentleman showing her his kind soul.
Cover - Link to the story ... Where did you think Liddy find the Bones ? And I love it. 2/2
Writing - Still with many surprise & like the first very well written ! 3/3
Arts - The art are very beautiful. Love the space. Love the imaginary mind for the ship background even if the alien remind me for the wells one ! 3/3
Sentiment - Damn I lov more
This is also a great issue, but you need to understand spanish. Which I don't. I knew a few words. So be prepared to translate.