• Morris Sackett, the professional basketball player/new Inhuman, continues to figure out his new powers and what the heck to do with them.
• His learning time gets cut majorly short when a mysterious group picks up his trail.
Rated T+
Mosaic #2 is parts exciting, but it also feels trapped in a long exposition. I feel like not enough has been revealed about Morris, though the nature of his powers is becoming more privy to the reader. There are some awesome scenes that mark Morris development into a hero and that put an interesting spin on how his powers work. For the series to succeed, its going to have to pick things up, otherwise it may be difficult to grab new readers. Read Full Review
We understand the importance of correctly establishing and developing a character, so we'll wait it out and hope things pick up in the next couple of issues. The dialogue between Morris and the minds of others – much like when he meets Cap – is great. We think the potential for Morris, and his heroic persona Mosaic, is insane. This is a creative writer's dream as he can literally tap into the mind (and body) of any hero they'd like, if done correctly. Read Full Review
New comics face an uphill battle to attract readers and make sales. I don't follow those numbers, but just from reading Mosaic, I don't think this comic is offering anything as of yet. It's pretty basic so far, while focusing more on uninteresting details than on the characters, their relationships and anything resembling a plot. Read Full Review