Reality Check #2

Writer: Glen Brunswick Artist: Viktor Bogdanovic Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: October 2, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Will is having one bad day. The woman who broke his heart has returned and she may actually have a thing for Dark Hour - the fictional hero come to life from Will's imagination.  Meanwhile, the hideous Devil-Inside stalks their every move, waiting for the perfect moment to kill them all.

  • 8.3
    The MacGuffin - Matt LeMaire Oct 2, 2013

    So far, REALITY CHECK is a fun series, that continues to be built on a solid foundation of humor and action. Brunswick and Bogdanovic are doing a wonderful job of building a world where comic heroes come to life and there's just as weird as you'd expect them to be after all they've been put through. Put simply, I'm excited to see what's next in the adventures of Willard Penn and Dark Hour. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Adam Kelly Oct 2, 2013

    Although there isn't a whole lot of substance to the story, this is just one enjoyable read. I breezed through reading this but was still interested the whole way through. Adding a bit of humor is always welcomed, and Reality Check delivers. There were a few times Dark Hour sounded exactly like Will created him in different real-life situations. He analyzes simple situations way too far. For example, when he's reading about Dubstep, he says "How can we dance to an un-danceable beat and still look cool enough to attract babage?" It's genuinely a fun time being immersed in Will and Dark Hour's adventures (or misadventures) as they continually fail to fix their respective troubles. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Charles Joy Oct 1, 2013

    Reality Check #2 is definitely worth the read. Continue down the rabbit hole into the very strange world of Willard Penn. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Entertainment Fuse - Nicole D'Andria Oct 26, 2013

    Reality Check has a premise that is predicatbale but fun. The meta concept is one I love to see and isn't done often in comics, and while this issue didn't have as touching and tragic a moment as the last issue did, it compensated with some good humor, despite some clichd plot elements and editing mistakes. Read Full Review

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