With the city on the brink of disaster, Hideki must face his past life as a Bonehead and decide whether Aleph's experiment is a friend or foe.
While the momentum slows down considerably and the energy isn't anywhere near as high as the first issue, Bonehead's second entry is still really good. For what it lacks it makes up for in its narrative. There's a lot more story telling and quite a few doors have been opened like Blackdeath and 56's mysterious past. I still can't wait for the next issue, especially with the Kings looking to take on 56. Read Full Review
'Bonehead' #2 gets to some of the details of this new cyberpunk world without giving away too much about Bonehead 56. There's still enough mystery and action to draw the reader while marveling at the amazing art. Hill has us hooked already with emerging characters and a setting that demands to be explored. The stage is set for factions to clash, forcing certain individuals to revisit their past, and reveal 56's identity. Suffice it to say, 'Bonehead' is addictive reading. Read Full Review
Hill & Marcellius deliver a fast-paced issue filled with backstory and insight. Interesting relationships are on the horizon and our protagonist remains an elusive enigma. I just hope to see more things from his perspective in the future as the story is at its best when he's at the forefront. Read Full Review
"Bonehead" #2 takes the time to explain its world, but not at the expense of it's fun action sequences. Read Full Review
There's still a lot we don't know about this city but I'm enjoying its slow build as we learn about our characters and their fight to bring the city into a better place. Read Full Review
You can pick up Bonehead #2 now for $3.99 through Image Comics. Read Full Review
I'm sold on Bonehead. It's not perfect, I'm sure a lot of people will have problems with the lack of plot at the moment, but there is enough cool stuff happening that it feels like enough. Sometimes it's enough to just be a cool looking comic. There is a story here, and it's brewing, and I'm fine with that. Hopefully, others are fine with it as well because I just want to see future parkour people in awesome helmets running around a future city showing off their moves. Let me have that dammit! Read Full Review