Sharkey and his sidekick are racing through space, hunting for Edra Deering-the terrorist fugitive with a huge bounty on her head. But they're not the only hunters with Edra in their sights, and the competition will stop at nothing to throw Sharkey's mission off course.
Overall, I think that Sharkey is turning out to be a fun and enjoyable comic. Absolutely loving the character dynamic, and the art is really lovely to match. Read Full Review
This issue ends on a cliffhanger. Which pretty much guarantees that readers are going to want to come back for more. Read Full Review
In case you thought the first issue might be a fluke, SHARKY THE BOUNTY HUNTER #2 demonstrates that this is a series worth reading. Millar's storytelling is great, as is the color and pencil work from artist Simone Bianchi. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Sharkey the Bounty Hunter's charm and heart almost sneaks up on you by issue's end, and while it's a bit overly aggressive on the gas pedal, it's managed to get its hooks in far more than I expected. Read Full Review
Lacking an edge or emotional pull, Sharkey #2 is lost in a sea of cliches. Read Full Review