Giant Man #2

Event\Storyline: War of the Realms Writer: Leah Williams Artist: Marco Castiello Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 29, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 13
6.9Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

WAR OF THE REALMS TIE-IN!  ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS!
Four of the biggest men in the Marvel Universe are on a mission in Frost Giant territory: kill the patriarch of all Frost Giants himself, Ymir, on behalf of Lady Freyja. But how exactly will they penetrate Laufey's forces? By becoming masters of disguise!
Rated T

  • 10
    AIPT - Nathan Simmons May 29, 2019

    Fun, accessible, badass, and heartfelt " this is how an event tie-in book should be done! Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff May 29, 2019

    The second part of a two-part series, Williams Giant-Man is going to be kind of easy to overlook. Its a marginal story in a much larger War of the Realms event featuring heroes who arent exactly popular. Williams has really managed something witty and sharp in the series thus far, though. Its too bad that four humble giants will likely get lost in the mix of a massive multi-series crossover. This is actually a really fun story. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jun 1, 2019

    Giant-Man is the best part of The War of the Realms so far! The writing and characters are superb. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge May 30, 2019

    A far cry away from the specificity of the opening. But still, Giant-Man continues to be a fun romp through enemy territory. Read Full Review

  • 5.3
    Sequential Planet - Victor Benito May 31, 2019

    Giant-Man #2 is an okay read, but it feels repetitive and there's nothing fantastic to balance it out. Read Full Review

  • 5.2
    Comic Watch - John Jack Jun 3, 2019

    I'm glad there's only one issue left of this nonsense. How they made this 3 issue mini feel like a slog is beyond me. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely May 29, 2019

    There is such a thing as too many tie-in books, and this is a prime example as to why. Read Full Review

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