Aliens have come to Earth with a business deal: a spaceport on our planet. Now Earth's Security Agents are hunting down a dangerous rogue alien who's broken loose on the California coast, but one agent's personal feelings about Earth's deal with the aliens may push him to defy protocols and threaten the mission.
The political drama is better than I expected, and we also have some action! And it all clicks, nothing feels forced. There is some seedy stuff that is about to happen behind the scenes at the ESA and I can't wait to see it all unfold. Read Full Review
Port of Earth #2 continues to impress with world-building that compliments the magnificent sci-fi story grounded in society's struggles today. Although lacking the necessary development to encourage reader's attachment to individual characters, it continues to provide the framework for something truly unique and extraordinary. Read Full Review
'Port of Earth' is by its very nature is a political story. When aliens make a deal with our government benefitting mostly corporations, the losers in this agreement will almost always be the public. Heap on top of that the sudden influx of space traveling aliens and the potential for conflict and misunderstanding is a virtual guarantee. The story continues to unfold with more explosive revelations sure to come to light. Make sure to get on board now. Read Full Review
As the story progresses, it is becoming obvious that there's something rotten in the state of Denmark. The events that transpire in Port of Earth #2 cement this thought while also moving the story in a direction that suggests a great unfolding of sorts in the near future. Port of Earth #2 is an entertaining read, but clearly, the best is yet to come. We're getting there" Read Full Review
While it's not an absolutely perfect book, there's more than plenty to love about Port Of Earth. As the series continues, and we get to know our cast more, this could potentially be one of the top sci-fi comics heading into 2018. Read Full Review
"Port of Earth" has some quintessential ideas running through it and most of the execution to make them land, but am otherwise still a bit uncertain everything will completely work. Read Full Review
Very exciting issue with a tantalizing ending. I'm surprised there isn't more buzz about this book. It's quite good.
This issue is pretty good. There are some name drops on real big time American companies. This may very well be setting up for quite a good story. A geopolitical sci-fi thriller. I'm in.
Que pohha de cliffhanger! The story seems pretty good.