Tawnk runs his first errand with Jace, and it goes swimmingly! Just kidding. On the desert planet Mauslio, the brothers Lopaz immediately get in over their heads, enraging a giant bird and running afoul of hungry dirt pirates.
Errand Boys gets more dense and interesting in the second issue. Read Full Review
The whimsy continues in this second installment of the Errand Boys saga. It's a colorful romp through a doubly-colorful universe, and the action doesn't stop. There are fewer large panels in this issue than the first, which highlights the sudden intrusion the Lopaz brothers have made into each other's lives. We get a little more depth to Jace and Tawnk's relationship as well as some individual backstory, and we start to see them work together as a team. Read Full Review
Ok for this one I was attracted by the art and didn't see that a second issue. So it's normal that I was a little lost in it.
But I find the story too quick to jump to one to another situation like if the duo is less active than be carried away by events.
I'm not a fan of both and frankly didn't care. It's sad because for once the storyteller is the alien, not the human.
I was torn by the little story about the dragon. Sooo sad !
cover - Nice and in link 2/2
Writing - Too quick, not letting me take a break and without letting me thinking that the characters have a say in what happen.
And sometime to easy (Like when they loose the cop looking like a female savage dragon). 2/3
Arts - Still love the art more