From MAESTROS creator and WE STAND ON GUARD co-creator! Carolyn and Mike's mission to stop the new president is interrupted when they're captured by a gang of CANNIBAL MANIACS. They're not just on the menu, they're dinner theatre too. And these maneaters love to play with their food.
POST AMERICANA #2 takes this Mad Max inspiredstory to an entirely new, exciting level. Read Full Review
For now the art combined with Dave Stewart's rich colors is compensating for the overly simplistic script but eventually the shock and awe of encountering crazy characters and scenarios is going to run thin and it will be up to the characters to sustain the title. Read Full Review
"Post Americana #2" is entertaining enough but its greatest strengths deserve more space to shine Read Full Review
As disgustingly satisfying as Skroce's artwork may be throughout the issue, it's not enough to justify returning a second time. Read Full Review
While I thought its predecessor had some potential, Post Americana #2 seems to have leaned into all the wrong aspects of its original issue. With so much profanity, violence, and gore being delivered for nothing more than shock value, this story feels bereft of any purpose other than a poor attempt to gross out its readers. Read Full Review
As we venture far astray from the top tier of indie books, we have Post Americana. I bought in because I loved Steve Skroce's art from We Stand On Guard by Brian K Vaughan. Lesson learned? As a writer, Skroce is...a great artist for Brian K Vaughan.
The story this issue involves our protagonists escaping from a cannibal cult camp and the President and his bunkerized government getting ready to attack the terrorists...errrr....resistance.
Skroce's art is OK...a couple whiffs on plastic-looking faces, but largely he's held back visually by the subject matter he wrote.