Fear mounts. Psychologist Joy Frank, her estranged husband, and a team of soldiers and scientists set out on a mission to take the mysterious human girl to the center of the black hole, but as they cross into the cosmic maelstrom, and into a strange world that contains surreal alien life from the black hole itself, they will soon learn why the other teams never came out.
I thought Dark Empty Void #1 started off really strong, but the second installment proves that streak will continue. I'm over the moon about Dark Empty Void #2. Read Full Review
Dark Empty Void #2 takes the foundation laid in the first issue and builds up from it in smart ways that allow it to grow bigger while maintaining its identity. Read Full Review
Chris Chehan delivers some beautiful art in the issue. I continue to enjoy the character designs as well as the design of the environments. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
Despite a somewhat soft ending, Dark Empty Void Two delivers a powerful blend of gripping storytelling and stunning visuals. It's a must-read for sci-fi fans who enjoy atmospheric, Alien-esque horror tales. With its richly crafted world, engaging characters, and memorable artwork, the comic promises an exciting continuation, making it well worth the investment. Read Full Review
I enjoyed a lot that 'Dark Empty Void' #2 has to offer the complex relationship between the main characters, the subtle symbolism and most especially the wonderful, atmospheric artwork. But at the same time, I just couldn't help thinking about how slow the issue was while reading it. There's not enough excitement. Read Full Review
As a second issue it rather slow burned its way to the end. The art was nice but the overall feel of the black hole was for some strange reason lost. The character division was great as that's life and the way Art is treated really highlights humans as a poor inadequate species. Still i really enjoyed it for the couple of really rather minor flaws..........JM