When a UFO fires on Moscow because Howard can't keep his finger off the button, Peggy and the team go underground...but which one of them is already undercover? Woodrow McCord fights a bear! Peggy punches Howard in the face!
The three visual collaborators come together nicely in this comic, giving "Operation S.I.N." #2 an independent look and feel, but Immonen reminds readers that this comic book is not only set in the Marvel Universe but has the potential to be the spine of the Marvel Universe through a generation. While "Operation S.I.N." #2 is largely a transitional issue that shifts characters and establishes settings, there is plenty to enjoy. The best thing about the series is that Immonen and company are writing a smart parallel to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it is also one that serves as a spiffy gateway between comics and cinema. Like many of the cinematic outputs, the more you know going into this issue, the more you'll get out of it, but "Operation S.I.N." #2 is as surprisingly inviting to new readers as the first issue was. Read Full Review