• Marooned on an unknown planet, Nebula has been stripped of her memories!
• Struggling to find out where she is, what hope does Nebula have of finding herself?
• And more importantly, will Nebula be able to recover her wits before her infamous reputation puts her in someone else's crosshairs?
Rated T+
Nebula #2 combines multiple themes to bring readers a series of entertaining moments, all of which is supported by vibrant artwork. Read Full Review
Plenty of promise in this series, I’m interested to see where they take Nebula, and how she’ll have grown and changed once she regains her memories. I love the concept of the All-Seer system and I’m intrigued what that will end up looking like once Nebula remembers again. Read Full Review
Nebula #2 is a fine sci-fi western, but never much more than fine. Read Full Review
Nothing major happens but the story is fun and art is pretty good. If you think you'll like it, check it out. Read Full Review
The story is getting better and better. I like the relation between Nebula and Adira.
It's still pretty derivative; this issue is extremely "Star Wars." But the character work has charm and the art is growing on me. Though the way she was delivered to us was clumsy, amnesiac Nebula is turning out to be a real treat.
Prelude:
Nebula had a good enough start but it needs to deliver on its promise in this issue.
The Good:
I do like the fight scenes.
The Bad:
Not sure on the amnesia story.
Roe's art isn't doing it for me.
It's feeling too decompressed.
Conclusion:
While it has some good areas, the story is moving too slowly and doesn't really suit my preferences.
I'm losing interest fast.
Ehh I mean this was fine but also I really don’t care about it.