Amelia Earhart's adventures in a strange realm continue! All she wants to do is return home - but first she must escape from a warlord's impenetrable fortress and find her missing navigator.
Elsewhere #2 is out and that means more adventures of Amelia Earhart on an alien planet. What happens next in her adventure and who she encounters only keeps stirring the pot of awesome and fantastic that is being produced by the series' team, and each members contributions showcase how they make the story progress and move along and come to life. This all serves to entice people to want to keep reading and see what is going to happen next issue. Read Full Review
As with the first issue, we are met in this one with beautiful art and some awesome looking new characters. The shadows, in particular, give us a sense of seriousness, and it pairs nicely with the clever banter and dialogue. Read Full Review
Elsewhere #2 is a fantastic continuation to this new series, delving deeper into this fantasy world. During this the creative team also reveal how Amelia Earhart and D. B. Cooper came to this world, and why the former's presence worries the tyrant Lord Kragen. Read Full Review
This is a great read for the comic book world right now: it's ageless, creative, well drawn, the story is simple, the characters are likable, the imagination is high, it's apolitical and it's super fun. Read Full Review
While the story is still overwhelmingly unoriginal, I don't really think it's a bad thing. I think with the correct talent behind it, it can still be an enjoyable ride. And Elsewhere #2 is definitely that as well as an improvement on the first issue and makes me genuinely excited for the next one. Hopefully, Faerber and Kesgin continue to add just enough intrigue to the story to prevent anyone from pumping the brakes. Read Full Review
This piece of historical fiction is really an enjoyable read that doesn't demand too much from the reader and just unfolds in one fast-paced adventure. There are aspects of the story that may be familiar from a narrative point of view but there remain an innocence and an exuberance to taking liberties with real life figures and putting them in an extraordinary circumstance. 'Elsewhere' is a blast for all ages. Read Full Review
This issue also leads us to believe that perhaps the next arc will be the best yet and I look forward to the return of Elsewhere. Read Full Review
I don't know what happened with the first issue. Maybe it was too forced to get all the back-story in and rushed to get to the good parts, but this issue did get to the good parts. Read Full Review
It was alright.