"SHADOW RUN"
He is not a terrorist. He didn't bomb the church, but it sure looks like it! Binder must find a way to convince the NYPD that he has become the target of a plot going all the way up to General Swan.
The veins of the story are still being fleshed out, but superheroes and demons notwithstanding, RETCON #2 doesnt seem to be a book about fantasy. What I mean by that is it isnt escapist. Its entertaining, theres plenty of cussing and zany visual moments thanks to Cypress chaotic style, but the problem faced by the hero, arguably by the entire world both real and within the pages of this story, isnt one that can just be wiped away. Read Full Review
It's a tough sell and really needs to organize its thoughts. Read Full Review
If this comic had just gone more the route of a "Strange Art Book", then it would have been so much better. I can't guarantee that it would have been good, but trying too hard to be weird and trying too little to be traditional did nothing but waste time and ruin paper. If anything, get it for the lovely cover and inside artwork because by issue number two, your potential has run out. Read Full Review
Don't buy this, and don't hold your breath for it to get any better. The great premise of Retcon has been all but completely squandered, and there's no indication it'll be pulled out of its death spiral anytime soon. Read Full Review