BROTHERHOOD BROKEN!
With Nick Fury on her tail, Mystique seeks out an old ally from the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. But is this a reunion or a trap? And who's caught who?
Rated T+
I really have been enjoying the artwork of Mystique and this second installment is no exception. Whenever you get a Mystique storyline, you're bound to have some really fun cameos involved, and that's been something I have been really looking forward to. Matt Hollingsworth does a fantastic job with the colors of Mystique #2, as each page keeps your eyes glued to it. Read Full Review
Issue 2 continues to successfully lean into espionage thriller tropes with suitable aplomb as the creative team smartly make what's essentially an issue full of one on one exchanges visually interesting and emotionally impactful with a good script that adds emotional depth to the visuals on the page. Read Full Review
Mystique #2 continues to deliver an engaging mix of emotional stakes and espionage, but its slower pacing and lack of standout action moments prevent it from fully matching the impact of the previous issue. Read Full Review
The emotional scenes that are meant to propel the story just don't land for me because they're built on ancient, largely made up history and not anything in the actual series so far. Read Full Review