Finding herself on one of New York City’s infamous Kill Trains while in the midst of a mental breakdown, Vanessa must choose whether to give up and die or attempt the impossible: fight her way through and survive. But can she turn the ragtag group of survivors into a psycho-slaughtering army, or will each of them get picked off one by one?
This is continuing to be a really amazing comic book. Olivia and her team took all of the great things from last issue, and built upon that for this issue. But its also going to be exciting to see what happens next issue. Read Full Review
The balance between horror and comedy are absolutely essential. If Cuartero-Briggs and company were to lean just a bit more toward the comedic end of things, they would totally lose the thread of what makes Kill Train such a fascinating exercise in weird horror. Its quite an accomplishment as it is. Cuartero-Briggs continues to define the specifics of the series quite well as the full ensemble of hopeful survivors are carefully detailed and the specifics of the danger they face continues to define itself panel by panel...car by car on its way to the final panel at the inevitable end of it all. Read Full Review
Niosi perfectly captures the fun and twisted world of this story with beautifully detailed art that is fantastic to look at. Read Full Review
Kill Train #2 is B-movie excellence. I want to see this on the big screen. It's silly fun in the best way with a concept that's so simple yet so fantastic. We know not everyone will survive and that's part of the entertainment. Who will die? How will they die? What witty comments will be made? We're here for it. Read Full Review
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