Tartarus #2

Writer: Johnnie Christmas Artist: Jack Cole Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 18, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 2
9.0Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

"HOMEGOING": Tilde's on the run from an empire. Klinzu has a date in a war zone. Their plan, a fiery escape to the most dangerous place in the galaxy: Tartarus. Includes "LIFE," a new backup story by STEPHANIE COOKE and MEGAN HUANG, exclusively in single issues.

  • 10
    Comics: The Gathering - Jay Hill Mar 21, 2020

    In conclusion, Tartarus #2 is more of that dope -ish I love. It’s a voyage to a brilliant realm of art. It fills you with that feeling of being somewhere, somehow (to quote Nabokov). Tilde’s journey is interesting, and she's taking it in a world just as engaging. In more ways than one, this comic can simply be described as epic. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry Mar 18, 2020

    Fans of Star Wars and Dune should take note of this series. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jason Jeffords Jr Mar 18, 2020

    In its second issue, TARTARUS continues to showcase why its a series every other should strive to be. Words aren't enough to talk about how great TARTARUS IS, even in its second issue you can tell it'll become the next epic. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    Comic Watch - Lillian Hochwender Mar 22, 2020

    Tartaruscontinues to offer readers an engrossing, symbol-rich, trope-defying science fiction epic worth sinking their teeth into. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Arbaz M. Khan Mar 17, 2020

    Overall this is a wonderful issue that is a lot of fun. Definitely worth the buy! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Christa Harader Mar 19, 2020

    Tartarus #2 adds richness to its world through tight plot control and intricate, highly engaging art. Read Full Review

  • 5.6
    Comic Crusaders - Lucas Fashina Mar 18, 2020

    Suspense filled writing by Johnnie Christmas and great art by Jack Cole are the anchors for this issue. Cole has driven the story to a tricky place though: the first issue of TarTarus it had an identity as a family centered story, with galactic scale implications; In issue #2 it is now an action packed personal journey filled with pirates and smugglers. Hopefully, Tildes legacy won't just be tossed aside and thus its uniqueness otherwise it's just another space saga. Read Full Review

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