As the "Who is No/One" podcast begins to spark national interest, the eye of the public turns on Julia. And when yet another body shows up with four bullets in its chest, Ben's investigation leads him to a personal crossroads-and a new suspect.
PLUS! The story continues in "Who is No/One," a monthly companion podcast starring RACHAEL LEIGH COOK (She's All That) and PATTON OSWALT (Netflix's The Sandman, Minor Threats, Marvel's M.O.D.O.K.)!
NO/ONE is a Massive-Verse series.
No/One continues from its debut issue in standout form, giving readers compelling characters caught up in a whirlwind crime-thriller mystery, with just a dash of super heroics. No/One might just be one of the best books on shelves today. Read Full Review
In only its second issue, No/One has established itself as a must-read book. The characters are complicated. The writing is crisp. The mystery is deep. The artwork is strong. What more could you ask for in a comic book? Read Full Review
No/One is still light on action, but this character interplay and the growing mystery is keeping it a fascinating and intriguing read. Read Full Review
This book feels like it was made for fans of an atmospheric, grounded Detective Comics arc, as it channels the feeling of a book from Bendis, Greg Rucka, or Ed Brubaker. Crime and mystery fans will be right at home with this issue, even if the larger Radiant Black line has not aligned with those readers interests. The bonus of the accompanying podcast helps to center it in that specific genre of storytelling, adding a true crime/journalistic heat that makes it stand apart from those previous reference points. Read Full Review
Borges delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The action and character moments look fantastic and brilliantly showcase the tone of the story. Read Full Review
Kyle Higgings, Brian Buccellato, and Geraldo Borges do not miss with another excellent comic book in No/One #2. With strong character work the creative team make everything revolving the murder-mystery story leaves you wanting to find out what happens next. Read Full Review
There's no information dump like the first issue; the reader is informed on who exactly they need to pay attention to and starts seeing their investigations begin to cross. Read Full Review
I am still incredibly invested in what No/One has in store, but the presentation of its ideas in this issue left me wanting more. Read Full Review
Keeps you on the edge of your seat. So much to unravel. I look forward to the next issue.
NO/ONE leaves the reader truly invested into the comic's world. I highly recommend it.