Hell Yeah #2

Writer: Joe Keatinge Artist: Andre Szymanowicz Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 4, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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"LAST DAY ON EARTHS," Part Two
Every single other version of Benjamin Day in the multiverse has been murdered by an unknown assassin. Our Benjamin's only hope of survival appears to be a girlfriend from another dimension, but she has an entirely different agenda. Things don't end well.

  • 8.0
    ComicBuzz - Niall Doonan Apr 19, 2012

    Overall, Hell Yeah is an entertaining comic. I really respect the way Keatinge is handling the plotting, with a playful honesty and disregard for expectations and with the art team doing such a good job, this could be another great Image series. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli Apr 7, 2012

    Hell Yeah is still setting up the story. This issue adds more mystery but also provides a couple of plot threads to follow. I'm not sure if this book is going to end up more science fiction or super hero or mystery when it's all said and done. Whatever the outcome, I like the developing story here and I think the characters are interesting enough to keep me coming back for more. I recommend checking this out. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comicosity - Keith Callbeck Apr 3, 2012

    I'm still on board with Hell Yeah, and Keatinge has kept me interested in what he has planned. This is more a sci-fi book than a super-hero book and I want to stay with what he's playing with. This is the second issue in which his final twist had me thinking “what is going on here?” and that's a question that gets me picking up next month. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Bin - Dan Horn Apr 4, 2012

    Szymanowicz's art seems a bit tighter here, but not by much. Lewis' palette is still vibrant and might be the most interesting thing you'll find in this book. Unfortunately, Hell Yeah just isn't as frenetic, fun, or incendiary as it should be, and that's the real problem with this book: it's just bland. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Carl Boehm Apr 4, 2012

    Had this book taken just one plot point and explored it, it would have been a great comic. As it stands, this book confounds more than entertains. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Entertainment Fuse - Eric "djotaku" Mesa Apr 9, 2012

    Those criticisms aside, and some of them are larger than others, this issue does succeed in once again dropping a pretty huge cliffhanger in this issue. I'll definitely be taking a look at the next issue to see how this is resolved, but I'd advise you take a look at the first few pages in your comic shop before you drop your hard-earned currency on it. Or wait until my next review so you know whether it's worth it. Read Full Review

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