A deadly junk storm forces Maya to take refuge in an ancient, forgotten place where she soon discovers that she's not alone in the land beyond the safe zone.
Overall, a fantastic second issue. Debris looks to be one of the best mini-series of the year. If you're overlooking it, I strongly encourage to backtrack and get the first issue, this is one fun adventure that shouldn't be missed. Read Full Review
Just like the first though, the real star of Debris is the artwork of Riley Rossmo. This book looks incredible. I could read a series that contained nothing but Maya fighting Debris monsters. You can feel the movement; the intensity. When Maya slides across the ground to grab her gun, it feels so cinematic, so perfect. He drops out the backgrounds at the perfect moments, so you can focus on the punch, stab, kick or shock. If nothing else, Debris is a visually stunning book that proves that Riley Rossmo is the real deal. This is what comic books are all about, guys. Read Full Review
Its disappointing to think that there are only 2 issues left, and Im really hoping the public respond to it well in the off chance Wiebe and Rossmo decide to turn it into an ongoing series (“Green Wake” round two?). I want more of Maya kicking colossal ass in my life. Read Full Review
Debris is a high-concept adventure story done right, and has the potential to be a massive crossover hit for Image, who really can't be faulted this year at all. Read Full Review
Overall, Debris is an imaginative, unique, yet familiar book that will have you smiling the whole way through.Wiebe and Rossmo make a fabulous team on this book and they are awesome at developing this entire world around the main character Maya. This book feels like a really fun RPG for Super-Nintendo, so it feels like home for me. Read Full Review
“Debris” may not be the best comic that Rossmo and Weibe have worked on, but it is well worth checking out — especially if you are a fan of either of the two creators. However, fans of Rossmo may be more pleased than fans of Weibe, as the writer has yet to really “bring it.” It's entirely possible that Weibe is going to turn things around in the next two issues, turning the over-saturated genre on its head, but for now, it doesn't stand out from a story prespective, despite the solid characterization. At halfway through a four-issue miniseries, that is not a good place to be in. Rossmo, though, reminds readers and reviewers alike that this is a visual medium, and does enough truly great work to make sure we will stick around for Weibe to pull the Ace from his sleeve. Read Full Review
Kat's Rating: The energy it takes to walk to the recycle bin, which for some reason isALWAYS further away than the garbage can. Read Full Review
We had a great start with the first issue, but now the book has fallen flat. I’ll give it the next issue for sure, but the setup from this issues cliffhanger only gives it one place to go… a six page action sequence. Hopefully this Water World on land story picks up the pace and gives the reader a reason to remember Maya’s name in the next issue. Read Full Review
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