Carter burns through his money like a big-baller. Also, we see The Scalinas death at the hands of deadly daughter Nicole.
Dark Corridor #2 has unique style both in writing and art, setting it apart from the other releases this week. If you're scouring the shelves in search of something different, look no further than this series. You might need to shower afterwards, though. Read Full Review
This is how crime comics should be: storytelling that can be enjoyed on an issue by issue basis that rewards the reader who's been following along too. Read Full Review
Overall Dark Corridoris a great example of what comic books do best " provoke, entertain and inspire in equal measures. I, for one, am looking forward to reading more. Read Full Review
Given all of that, I think this is definitely worth a look. It's not one of the greatest comics being published right now, but it is more than worth paying attention to. Read Full Review
That said, I do like how Tommaso cleverly uses the news on the television as a quick way to keep the threads of the story connected between different issues. Still, despite it being a classic pulp move to really zoom in on a particular characters story for a little while, this issue felt a little heavy-handed to me. Since its ultimate thrust is “hey, look how fucked Carter is,” no one part of his debauchery alone is all that interesting. Read Full Review
This whole book was just weird cartoon violence and sex. I'm sure it'll have a fan base but it's not for me. Read Full Review