Yoon has one single day to uncover who is trying to kill her, or that she's going to kill, and there are too many candidates! Is it the cop with the unexpected black strings? The gang leader with the Very Expected black strings? Maybe someone connected to the porn star whose pet was murdered? The icky rich family with WAY too many blue strings? Yoon has far too many strings to untangle before her looming killer can follow one single black string back to her! Plus, good coffee and a new dog!
Olivares delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. I like the character designs a lot and the visuals beautifully enhance the tone and humor of many of the story moments. Read Full Review
I felt this issue lacked cohesion after my first read through. The crazed woman who attempted against Yoon's life came and went with no reason nor consequence. Maybe this will matter in a future issue. However, I found myself understanding more Yoon's character after a second read. Yes, half the issue seems to go nowhere with the exposition for the additional cases Yoon is working on. But this is just a way for us to get to know to know her through the people she's helping. For example, she helping a known local gang solved a the murder of on of their own. Secondly, she's helping solved the mystery of who murderer a pornstar's pet. Read Full Review
I have compared String #2 twice now to television or movie properties, and the comparisons seem apt this feels like a screenplay laid out in comic book form. Creative and clever, this fell just short of being a good book, but If it gets better I hope someone does pick up the screen rights. Read Full Review
Yoon as a character is awesome and the maga style art is absolutely wonderful. The script is witty and makes you think but in a good way. I absolutely and utterly love this kind of story and believe me the art really is outstanding......JM