SUPREME RETURNS! And he’s bringing the family with him! Suprema & Kid Supreme join Youngblood in the struggle against the mysterious Xerxes! All roads lead to the Day Of The Destroyer!
YOUNGBLOOD #2 operates with genuine ambition, revealing its villain as something more complex than issue one suggested and escalating the threat level beyond team versus boat. However, it's still fumbling the basics. Readers jumping in cold won't understand why these cosmic entities matter, Xerxes' motivations work better than his methods are explained, and the art still struggles to make dense action sequences communicate clearly. The foundation for something engaging is here, but the comic hasn't yet earned the cosmic stakes it's demanding readers accept. Read Full Review
Liefeld might actually have something if he were to slow things down a bit and allow the moments to play-out without forcing them across the page at a breakneck pace. There are a lot of fun ideas in the issue that might actually develop into something intersting if Liefeld ever bothered to take a serious interest in the characters hes working with. Hes holding them at a distance and crashing them into each other like action figures. Its pretty silly. Read Full Review
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