CELEBRATE THE WOMEN OF MARVEL WITH ALL-NEW STORIES!
First, a star-studded adventure by Hugo-nominated writer Seanan McGuire! For Captain Marvel of the Avengers, Invisible Woman of the Fantastic Four and Storm of the X-Men, a seemingly simple day at a leadership camp for girls is turning out to be MUCH more complicated - and dangerous! - than they'd bargained for. Then, GWENPOOL, PUNISHER and Rick and Morty veteran Karla Pacheco dives into the dangerous world of Night Nurse! And don't miss your dose of Herstory with profiles on classic and contemporary creators!
Rated T+
As with the previous issue, Fearless #2 ends with Q&A with some of the women involved in making the comic book. The Q&A at the end of the book was particularly effective for The Unstoppable Wasp. It's a nice way to round-out an issue of this series as well. The behind-the-scenes stuff helps tie-in some of what's being presented in comic book format with a bit of a social discussion at issue's end. It's too bad that Fearless has been designed as a mini-series. Popular in a bygone era, the multi-story anthology comic book still has great appeal in an issue that is over WAY too soon. 'There's no reason why this 'can't be an ongoing series is there? Read Full Review
Fearless #2 lives up to the expectations created by the title, with fun and daring plots and brilliant artwork. Read Full Review
This is a good mix of stories that offer humor, action, and mystery. The variety of stories makes this an easy purchase since there's bound to be something here you'll love. Read Full Review
Fearless #2 isn't quite the perfect anthology that the first issue was, but it's a solid showcase of Marvel's female talent and characters. Read Full Review
Final Thoughts:A solid second issue. While this issue is jam-packed, I wish the X-23 story was longer. Looking forward to seeing how the camp story unfolds next month! Read Full Review
Despite how much I enjoyed Pacheco's Night Nurse story, I simply cannot recommend that any reader spend $5.00 for just a twelve-page story. That makes no sense. There are tons of female super-hero titles currently on the market, most published by DC Comics, that are far more worth your hard-earned money. Read Full Review
Some good, some bleh.
Bleh. The first story was okay. The second one had its moments, but felt off. The third was really rushed.