JENNIE AND THE FAMILY SUPERSOUL STONE
• A villain now has her hands on a mystically powerful stone, and it's all Luke and Danny's fault!
• Well, maybe it's not ALL their fault. They were tricked by an old friend, but that's little comfort to our two heroes, much less the gangster from whom they took the stone.
• Someone phone Jessica Jones and let her know Luke's going to be late. Maybe she could binge-watch an awesome streaming super hero show?
Rated T+
If you like Luke and Danny, pick up this issue. If youre a fan of women gawking over Luke, pick up this issue. If you want something funny, engaging, real, and Black, please pick up this issue. Power Man and Iron Fist #2 was even better than the first, and I think we are in for a really fun ride moving forward. Read Full Review
Power Man and Iron Fist is already one of my favorite new comics coming out of Marvel. It's fresh and fun, with a unique look and feel, while staying true to the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
This series is slowly climbing its way up to essential Luke Cage and Iron Fist reading material! Read Full Review
Power Man and Iron Fisthas very quickly become one of my favourite comics not just from Marvel, but on the stands in general. Walker, Sanford, Loughridge and Cowles have produced a fresh and unique book that's unlike anything else I'm reading, and I can't wait to see what happens next. Check it out at your LCS or digitally now! Read Full Review
After two issues this is already shaping up to be a collaboration worth remembering. Read Full Review
Because it doesn't have to accomplish as much right out of the gate, this issue is slower than the first, but that allows Walker to give readers a chance to get a feel for the two main characters when they are between missions. Like the second episode of a new television series, it helps remind readers why they picked up the first issue and settles the tone of the series. The Supersoul Stone still feels like a MacGuffin, even though it reveals its dangerous nature at the end of this issue; I'm still nebulous on why it's bad, other than characters saying it is. However, with the rest of the story being this fun and entertaining, I don't mind the journey. Read Full Review
This is becoming one of my favorites. I’m excited to see whether Power Man and Iron Fist actually get Heroes for Hire back together. I really hope they do; they work so well together. I’m also curious as to see what the heck Jennie plans to do with the Supersoul Stone’s power. I guess we’ll have to wait and see! Read Full Review
This book is, at its heart, an odd couple dramedy, and the witty back-and-forth between long-time friends Luke and Danny is peppered with discussions about the duty of a father, the bond between friends, and other relatable adult dilemmas that are, in turn both sweet and poignant. This strong foundation of fraternity, coupled with Greene's instantly iconic character redesigns, could well help cement this incarnation of the duo as their most impressive yet. Read Full Review
Overall, the second book in the seriesseems to be a filler. While the team behind the series hasshined in some aspects, such as the comedic outside perspectives, they have left some much needed character development and plot behind. I suspect this will all change as the series goes on, but for now, if you love seeing something amusing and a little unorthodox, check out Power Man and Iron Fist #2. Read Full Review
This book continues to play on a little nostalgia but it really works. Its so cool to see Iron Fist and Luke Cage teaming up. The story stays pretty simple and retro. The is a great book to introduce the characters as well as carry on their story for the people who read their classic books.
I really enjoyed this issue. Excellent.
Love to seethemback together.
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