It's one o'clock on a Thursday morning. Satomi Sone should be at home with her husband, in bed, asleep. So why is she in an abandoned warehouse in an empty industrial district? And who-or what-waits for her inside?
Issue # 2 of Radiant Red moves beyond the emotions of Satomi's first few issues. Where her family was her focus, I feel this issue begins that change I was looking for. Readers need to look no further than the glare and furrowed brow on Satomi's face during Margo's speech. Read Full Review
Satomi desperately wants to step away from her powers, but a new complication arises. Read Full Review
The Radiant Black world is beginning to turn into an exciting multiverse of interlocking stories potentially creating something epic. The creative team have once again created an overall intense and full on reading experience and I'm looking forward to see how this develops. Read Full Review
This is easily one of my favorite books in the Radiant line, and issue #2 continues to set a very high bar. Read Full Review
Even the old characters look like children. That bugs me 😂
While I love the Radiant universe and all it's characters, this issue fell a little flat. With barely any plot progression in a 5 issue miniseries, it feels like they didn't quite know what this issue was supposed to be. None the less, I still enjoyed the art and the writing. Can't wait for the next issue.