"A BLUDMOON RISES!"
With an old foe of Marcus's on his trail, Dylan will have to find away to become a superhero - and fast. Can Dylan learn to control his new powers? Or is this already the end for the new Rogue Sun?
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Rogue Sun's sophomore issue quickly hits the beats glossed over in the comics' first issue, and it makes the title's second issue nearly as good as it can be. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #2continues to explore the father/son relationship at the heart of the series, while also introducing new threats for its fiery hero to fight. The mystery of Marcus' death looks to be a major factor in the series, and I'm looking forward to how that unravels - as well as how Dylan juggles school and superheroics. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #2 opens up in the second issue revealing a larger mystery, developing Dylan as a hero, and integrating his father into the narrative in a bigger way. It all amounts to Perry and Abel showing their cards and making it far more clear what this series is about. Read Full Review
New superhero Rogue Sun needs help in learning how to use his powers. The only problem is that his teacher is his dead father, whom the hero along with just about everyone else in the story despises. And you think you have family problems! Read Full Review
The art is stellar. The details in the panels are visually exciting and the action is thrilling to see. Read Full Review
A great world-building issue for Dylan, developing him in to a more relatable character. With the creative team behind this book I have no doubt this series will go on to greatness. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun is off to a great start. Though the story has much yet to progress the team seems to have a nice grip on where they're headed and I'm pretty hyper about the mystical approach to the story so far. Definitely recommend checking it out. Read Full Review
This is shaping up really well, we got cool visuals, complex backstories with real trauma and some superheroing in between. I mean it's an original concept that feels really great to read, The Massive-verse is getting even better. This is definitely going on my pull list.
pretty solid introduction for a new hero. This and Radiant Black are pretty great.