After a demonic domestic dispute, Cate and Kate Harrow are visited by their estranged mother, leading to revelations about how the sisters got dragged into the dark world of deals and devils.
Exorsisters could have been a fun romp with two sisters solving supernatural mysteries, like a modern day Scooby Doo, but with real monsters. Instead, it reaches new heights by adding in a compelling mystery and so much family drama. I was already hooked after the first issue, but now I'm pulled in completely. Read Full Review
This second issue of Exorsisters adds a layer of drama that I wasn't expecting after reading and loving the first issue. Boothby had me interested with the more basic storyline that we got from the first issue, but now he has me absolutely enthralled with the story that is about to unfold. Read Full Review
Exorsisters #2 is a very good issue and I recommend picking it up wherever possible. It is a not to be missed issue if you've picked up issue #1. Read Full Review
Lagace's art continues to be incredibly well suited to both this story and its tone. I enjoyed the details in the character designs as well as the backgrounds and the art really helped move the story along. Read Full Review
If you have the time, definitely check out Exorsisters. Its a fun romp and Im excited to see where the overarching plot goes. Read Full Review
Exorsisters is one of those books that seems destined for a large following. Its second issue further shows that this is a title that's begging for some sort of adaptation whether an animated series, a live action series/movie or even a video game. There's a ton of potential here and it's inevitable that it will expand beyond a comic book. Until then, readers are being treated to a very and easy read. Read Full Review
Exorsisters #2 is exactly what it needs to be… a really good supernatural adventure yarn that drips with personality from cover to cover. Just accept what the creative team is trying to sell. Smart simple fun and all for the low price of $3.99, so let me ask: what are you waiting for? Read Full Review
I'd like the have seen more chaotic mayhem ensue in the story, but the character development of this issue adds depth to the series. Read Full Review
The series has been really enjoyable so far. The mystery of who the twins really are has been solved, but there's likely still so much more to their story. Exorsisters #2 even took the time to set up for the next plot, which is always appreciated. There is a chance that the series could become a freak of the week sort of thing, but as long as it stays humorous I'd be okay with that. Read Full Review
What really makes it an interesting read instead of being cumbersome the way some backstories can be is that it's hard to tell who you feel most for, Kate and Cate or their mother as all three (well, two) are victims of deals with the devil gone awry. What makes the story even better, though, is how no one seems to learn from these deals. Read Full Review
The series has picked up the pace considerably in this issue, and it looks like we are going to get more action and a larger emotional payoff that what was shown earlier. Read Full Review
There's a really good concept here and it's told with some moments of brilliance, but a lackluster backstory and over-reliance on familiar tropes tends to drag it down. Read Full Review
We begin the story with a good idea. We focus on the little girl because of Amityville. It's nice to see the surprising turn of event and how easily kate & cate deal with it. Then we have their mother and their origine story. It's not that I don't like the fact to have it. It's how the story was told I didn't like much. That made no sense. Like Kate or Cate point, they know well the story. And we didn't even have how Kate retrieve Cate (Or the other way around, because frankly I have a hard time knowing how is how). The end of the story is very good, through.
Cover - I take the variant. Love it but not in link. 1/2
Writing - Not very interesting, and I'm not sure it was the good way to do it. 2/3
Arts - Love the art eve more