The Unnamed Saga Continues! Tariq Geiger, his two-headed wolf Barney, and their surprising newfound companion begin their quest along the radioactive roads of the former United States to find a cure for the Glowing Man's nuclear-powered condition. But in order to obtain the information they need, Geiger's crew must first help a local sheriff catch and kill a masked raider that's pillaging the town. But what Geiger ultimately discovers chills him to his glowing green bones. And the Electrician isn't far behind...
Geiger has been a standout since its original mini-series and remains an elite title that seems to be heating up further. Read Full Review
It's a refreshing new series draped in the atomic doomsday tropes we've all come to love from fiction like this. Read Full Review
Geiger #2 cements itself as a standout in the realm of post-apocalyptic storytelling, delivering a compelling narrative that seamlessly blends action, emotion, and mystery. As the saga of Geiger unfolds, it continues to captivate with its rich characters, dynamic storytelling, and stunning artwork. Read Full Review
GEIGER #2 serves as another step on Geiger's path to find a cure while serving up a morality tale about mercy in a time of survival. The plot doesn't move much, but every scene matters and the art team's visuals are outstanding. Read Full Review
The one drawback to the issue is that it more or less ends the same way as the first issue: the mysterious Electrician tracking Geiger, and Geiger nowhere closer to finding his counterpart. Since this is an ongoing series, it's more than fine if the creative team wishes to set some storylines in motion but there should be some payoff down the road. Perhaps next month's issue will finally begin to deliver on some of these answers. Read Full Review
Geiger #2 may not reinvent any of the ideas it touches, but it offers sufficient style to keep them entertaining. Read Full Review
Another incredible read from Ghost Machine. I’m so invested in this story!
Plot
Geiger and Nate the Former Nuclear Knight follow the trail of a person who, like him, was cured of the same radioactive condition as Tariq Geiger.
They arrive at a town where the mayor makes a deal, he gives them the name of this person who will be cured of radioactivity if Geiger catches the Masked Raider thief.
Geiger seems to have a problem with controlling the radioactivity of him.
The dialogues between Nate and Geiger are hilarious, Nate won't stop talking and saying stupid things and experiences without anyone asking him to tell them and Geiger just wants silence.
Tariq and Nate find the whereabouts of Masked Raider and get a surprise. Tariq is pursued by the government, he is gett more
They're doing a great job with this series and characters. Picked up the fist issue once they started this new universe and haven't been disappointed.
I love the look of Geiger, the art is just the style I prefer. I thought it was paced a little slow at times compared to other issues, but you end on a cliffhanger with who I am assuming is the new villian. Over all worth the read.
The concept of the story is a little weak as it feels like so many TV shows of yesteryear. Kung Fu and Hulk spring to mind but I can see where it could go. This issue the art was a bit of a let down as it felt rushed and nowhere near issue 1...
I liked this issue a little better than 1. It still isn't capturing the punch that the first set of issues had. It's fun, it's got great art, just not much to latch on to.