Malevolent #2
| Writer | Justin Jordan |
| Artist | John Bivens, Felipe Sobreiro |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
As the team struggles to accept their newest ally—the very thing they were formed to destroy—a Mal uncovers a fresh weakness to exploit. Welcome back to the blood-soaked world of MALEVOLENT from JUSTIN JORDAN, JOHN BIVENS, and FELIPE SOBREIRO, the creative team behind the hit series SPREAD.
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - TravisComicHaven
Feb 25, 2026Buckle your seatbelts! Justin Jordan has a story line here that I pray stays as an ongoing story. There is so much more to learn and dissect from this story. The character development is out of this world in terms of the officers becoming accepting of Morgan. And let’s not forget that not much if anything is really known about Morgan or who she could possibly become. This issue was entertaining to read and kept you guessing about what happens next. I could see this story becoming a TV show or movie potentially! Don’t miss out on this story! Read Full Review
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7.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Feb 25, 2026There are so many questions regarding a culture that would have to constantly deal with demonic incursion into daily life. The basic psychological situation for people living in a city, like the one depicted would create a fascinating sort of a culture. It would be cool to see the creative team, drawing a little bit more into the periphery of the story. It's understandable that there is a lot of work to be done with the basic premise. And it's understandable that there wouldn't be as much time for peripheral matters. It is, however, kind of difficult to get into the action of the series without having a more firm understanding of the world in which it's set. Read Full Review
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6.5
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Feb 24, 2026The action may be sharp and bloody, and the potential clearly there, but 'Malevolent' #2 still feels too under-cooked and unprepared to go truly big with its stylized storytelling. Read Full Review
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6.5
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
Feb 24, 2026Sometimes, all it takes is a single panel to make a break an issue. Unfortunately in this case, a poorly rendered passage shatters the storytelling illusion for readers. It’s a difficult obstacle to overcome, and the issue never really recovers from it. Read Full Review
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