The Slay Act, which would legalize Stump killings, has suffered some setbacks-but Thunder Bearer isn't about to let that stop him. Meanwhile, Jack and Anna decide to enlist some outside help, and Abe must choose between the freedom of the press and the safety of everyone around him.
What started as a violent spoof of politics in its first issue, On The Stump quickly blossomed into something more. Brown has created something incredibly unique with this series. In its second issue, it already defies expectations and has become a must-read. I highly recommend checking it out! Read Full Review
Overall, On the Stump #2 is an awesome second issue that is so much fun to read. There's so much this story offers and our main protagonist and antagonist haven't even crossed paths yet. Do yourself a favor and make sure to support your local comic shops during these troubling times and mail order your copy of On the Stump #2 -- you'll thank me later. The art, the writing, the lettering, and covers are all sensational. Read Full Review
Prenzy's style is interesting and has an immediacy that makes it engaging to the eyes. There is a deliberateness to both the violence and the character expressions and that makes the art entertaining. Read Full Review
On The Stump sure is something"and if we're being completely honest, there isn't anything on the shelves like it. Read Full Review
If this had continued to play out as I foresaw from the debut, I have no doubt it would have been a pretty standout run. Maybe I didnt see all the signposts, and these more out-there elements will be taken in others stride. Regardless, its a super fun read which you need to be checking out. Time will tell whether it can maintain its stamina until either the knockout blow or the final bell. Read Full Review
"On the Stump" #2 has some promise, but the story is unfocused and the art leaves something to be desired. Read Full Review