Starhenge: The Dragon and the Boar #2

Writer: Liam Sharp Artist: Liam Sharp Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 10, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 6
9.5Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

MERLIN persuades KING AURELIUS to allow him to start the construction of STONEHENGE. Meanwhile AMBER and DARYL reunite under less than ideal circumstances in Brighton, as future MOR-DREADNAUGHTS prepare to hunt them!

  • 10
    COMICON - Olly MacNamee Aug 9, 2022

    Merlin has arrived from the future and made himself at home in 5th century Britain. Meanwhile, in the present our pagan-loving protagonist, Amber, gets an unexpected visit from her American boyfriend in Brighton. 'StarHenge' #2 mixes fiction with legends and adds a sprinkle of classic 'Metal Hurlant' cosmic art on tope of a good dose of brooding Dark Ages in this beautifully illustrated comic book. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson Aug 10, 2022

    Issue #2 is a excellent follow installment up that moves steadily down its narrative seamlessly combining documented historical fact, fable, excellent character writing, relatable narration and wonderfully detailed jaw dropping art for a flawless issue that you just can't put down. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    The Comicbook Dispatch - tcreadscomics Aug 11, 2022

    STARHENGE BOOK ONE #2 is a comic that really wants you to roll up your sleeves and fully engage with it. In that way, it feels like its building a grand epic rather than just telling a long story. And the world always benefits from new grand epics. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Aug 10, 2022

    I have just one criticism of Starhenge, Book One: The Dragon & The Boar #2 and it's that I have to wait and read this issue by issue rather than having the full volume in my hands to lose myself in all at once. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau Aug 16, 2022

    I think Stonehenge #2 will read best as a trade paperback. There is so much going on, and it feels complex and engaging. Non-conventional stories like these are right up my alley. Read Full Review

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