OPERATION: SHAW!
The Sentinels have their orders: enter an enemy nation, infiltrate a maximum-security prison and escape with Sebastian Shaw! Can Lockstep bring his people home safely? Will Shaw get the better of the new Sentinels, or does a greater shadow hang over Graymalkin Prison?
Rated T+
Sentinels #2 expands on the experiment. The second chapter adds more heart to the nuts and bolts while still being as manic and hardcore as possible. Read Full Review
Sentinels 2 continues to prove it's mettle with a razor-sharp script, plenty of dirty wild violent action, several interesting ongoing subplots and just the right amount of connective tissue to the world it's based in to keep you enthralled from page one. This book is the dirty gritty nasty underside of the From The Ashes Era and it revels in it. Read Full Review
I wasn't sure what to expect when I first started reading Sentinels but so far I'm really enjoying what I've read. It's a fun read that feels really grounded to me and it seems like the sky's the limit with where it can go. Read Full Review
Sentinels #2 delivers a thrilling mix of explosive action, character intrigue, and ethical dilemmas, cementing this series as a must-read for sci-fi and superhero team dynamics fans. Alex Paknadel's clever storytelling ensures the emotional weight of the characters' past traumas resonates amid the chaos, while Justin Mason's kinetic artwork makes every battle feel grand and chaotic. Read Full Review
Solid writing and art, and a mostly interesting story. I liked the inclusion of Shaw into the plot. The story still doesn't seem to have much of a sense of direction, but it's good so far anyway. At some point I'm going to need more of an overall plot than just "Portacio's Wetworks but with sentinel tech" but for now I'm enjoying the ride well enough.