Daniel West has returned to Stillwater, but his homecoming is anything but happy! What secret is the town hiding from the outside world? And can Daniel save his mother from meeting her fate within The Park? Find out in Skybound's newest horror sensation!
This all leads into a crazy ending. I am enjoying the mystery and I love all the clues that are being left. Chip Zdarsky writes one hell of an intriguing script. Ramon K. Perez does a great job on this art. This is a nice second issue. It expands on the story and gives us new mysteries as well. I enjoyed it very much. Read Full Review
Stillwater #2 creates unease within the reader with creepy visuals and questions that may shake their moral compass to its core. Read Full Review
An issue that does a lot of necessary set up, while still setting up the mysteries of the series, but is able to escape being dull by the creative teams endless creativity. Keep up with one of this years best new series! Read Full Review
Stillwater #2 is such a fun and weird ride. The pacing, script, and artwork are all dynamite. There are a lot of layers to pull back on Stillwater, and I think Zdarsky and Perez are just getting started. Read Full Review
"Stillwater #2" begins to unravel the secrets of the titular town to excellent results. Read Full Review
Ramon K Perez does some excellent work with the imagery in this issue. The two conflicting stories of mother and son are framed beautifully and I love the stylistic choices in how the characters look. Read Full Review
Stillwater plays its song very well"building tension across the course of an issue and unleashing a brutally consequential cliffhanger to release it. Read Full Review
STILLWATER #2 efficiently answers the first issue's questions and establishes several points of conflict for the series to come. Despite a largely predictable plot, the art is strong from the entire team. This is only a mild recommend. Read Full Review
Still good!
I liked issue one more, but this is still a really good comic.
It's not a bad plot but I don't identify with any of these characters and can't see myself continuing to read a story with them all stuck together in a small town sharing dirty looks.