Muhammad and his squad of Terrorfighters have earned some downtime. Sure, a homicidal rival crew, armored cops, and a Terror made of living fire are in their way-but they're getting that drink, dammit!
Two-fisted sci-fi strangeness from Eisner winner SALADIN AHMED and horror star DAVE ACOSTA!
The real terror is having to work for a living. Read Full Review
The art is still stellar. Perhaps not as dynamic as the first issue because there's no visually arresting monster this time but the pacing and fight choreography still shine. Dave Acosta, Jay Leisten, and Walter Pereyra make an impressive team. Read Full Review
After a strong first issue, the second chapter of this dystopian tale hits a snag. The artwork can be confusing during large battle scenes and the plot doesn't move the overall story forward in any appreciable way. Read Full Review
There's just too many characters to keep track of this early in the story, and a death goes by so quick that we can't even mourn them. Read Full Review
The first issue of this book caught me enough to be like let’s continue this. However after reading this second issue I don’t think I will be continuing with it. Not that it was bad just not what I wanted out of it. The artwork is great writing is good but the story just hasn’t hooked me.