When mysterious supernatural powers awaken within him, underground fighter Tommy Brazen realizes his grandfather's cryptic stories about their godlike abilities weren't just folklore. As Tommy's powers manifest in a brutal way, he's forced to confront the truth of his new abilities and the violent destiny that comes with them.
Final Boss #2 much like the first issue is turn your brain off entertainment. It's not meant to be dissected, it's one you just roll with. It's a series that feels like it's meant to be a bit of a throwback to the past when comics were more visual flash than logic but here the flash isn't consistent enough to pull that off. You can see what Kirkham and the team is going for here and it has good DNA at its core but two issues in and it overall isn't quite coming together. Read Full Review
Final Boss would be a lot of fun as the straightahead spoof that it seems to want to turn into. Kirkham clearly IS trying to make it into some. kind of ridiculously exaggerated badassed action serial, though. To his credit, he IS allowing the characters to develop some kind of emotionlaly-rendered personality that could theoretically lead to some interest beyond the gore and aggression, but hes pretty far from rendering anything that would seem at all engaging beyond the surface level. Read Full Review
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