Abram and the Sheriff explore the sunken ruins of Abram's crashed ship. In search of answers, they find a horde of scavenging raiders and a lightning storm that brings more than just thunder and rain.
I read a lot of good books this week, but Drifter surprised me the most. I was ready to write it off, but I'm glad I didn't. I hope that others don't make the mistake I nearly did because this is definitely on my must read monthly list. Read Full Review
In the end of this issue, after all the letters and responses, there's a little blurb that reveals that in the next issue, we will discover that humans are not the dominant species in this world. Oh my! I can't wait to see what kind of creatures await us in the upcoming issues and I'm on the edge of my seat just wondering what they will look like. The Brandon/Klein matchup is glorious and I'll say it one more time, this is one of the best new comics I have picked up in quite some time. Pick up issue one if you haven't already and add Drifter to your pull list, it's worth your time and money. Read Full Review
From an excellent start, Drifter keeps improving Read Full Review
Like I said before, I didn't expect the story to take this sort of turn, and I'm surprised at the angle " the first issue kept a steady beat while this second one felt like industrial metal over drum and bass. We're on a journey with Pollux to discover not only his future but his past as well. The story has plenty of impact, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a riddle to solve. Read Full Review
"Drifter" #2 is yet another feather in the cap of Image Comics who have curated a mind-blowing lineup of spectacular sci-fi books in 2014. It's a near-total package and only two issues in is definitely a comic to watch in 2015. Read Full Review
No matter what's really happening, Drifter is a comic that reads great and looks fantastic. Truly an amazing journey that these two creators are taking us on. This character of Pollux is so complex, so human, and it's going to be a blast removing the layers that Brandon and Klein have created. Read Full Review
I love the art, but the writing is not for me. I hope the next issue make some points of the story clear so I can enjoy it along with the art.
The art is beautiful and the I also dig a lot of the character designs. However, the pacing of this issue was a bit off (too quick), the action sequences were often a bit unclear, and I felt that there were to many confusing/unclear/underdeveloped elements of the story presented. I still see a lot of potential in this series and I am hoping it's more enjoyable and fulfilling once the story/world/characters have developed a bit more.