"GHOST WAR," Part One
After years apart, Frances Shaw (now a medical doctor) and Virgil Two Moons (now a Pawnee shaman) are once again drawn to each other on the eve of an impending crisis.
It's always interesting to see how a new story arc will stand up to the predecessor and especially given how well received the first was. But I'm happy to say that John Arcudi continues on his rich vein of writing form and everything that was successful in Volume 1. of Two Moons continues here. His gripping story is matched perfectly with the artwork of Giangiordano and Crabtree and their influence really brings the story to life. Fans of horror books should be picking this up as a matter of course. Read Full Review
Giangiodano delivers some beautiful art. There is great atmosphere to the visuals and the time and place of the imagery is breathtaking to the point where you can feel the cold and darkness throughout the story. Read Full Review
As a whole, honestly don't have many takeaways from this issue because it's merely kicking off this new storyline. If this arc is as good as the previous one, though, then I'll continue to look forward to what Two Moons has in store in the future. Read Full Review