THE HUNT IS ON!
Now that the Ten Rings have become public knowledge, every villain in the Marvel Universe is coming for Shang-Chi! Not great timing then for old flame, Leiko Wu, to show up with a mission to save their old spy friend, Clive Reston. Can Shang-Chi save his friend while protecting the Ten Rings at the same time? The epic new era of Shang-Chi continues!
RATED T+
Overall, Shang-Chi and The Ten Rings #2 is a twisted second issue that makes this series even more intriguing. The story by Yang is exciting. The art by the creative team is enthralling. Altogether, a story that shows that those closest cannot be trusted sometimes. Read Full Review
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #2 is a great follow-up issue that carries many surprises. It continues to be full of energy as some of Shang's past comes back to haunt him. The action is almost constant as Yang is always elevating the combat to ensure that the fights dont get repetitive inside the same issue, showing extreme but superb dedication to maintaining interest. The art is brilliant and helps demonstrate the speed that the writing moves at. Read Full Review
Much more than a throwback adventure, this issue is a treat for fans of Shang Chi's classic adventures that also moves the story forward in exciting and unexpected ways. Read Full Review
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #2 sets the stage for a larger story that should unfold in the coming installments. Read Full Review
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #2 does a fine job furthering the idea that every organization is out to get the Ten Rings for themselves, but Shang-Chi's lack of good judgment and common sense in this issue almost confirms maybe he isn't the right person to have them. At least the art is fairly good. Read Full Review
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #2 presents new ideas that could make or break the story arc. Read Full Review
An extended homage to Shang-Chi's 1975 Bond-esque spy adventures is the last thing I expected from this title, but here it is. And the creators carry it off brilliantly.
It's well-drawn as always, and the script works with the art to keep the pace fast and exciting. The plot is built on sturdy foundations for a tricksy heist story, and I credit the author for carrying off the big twist with commendable skill.
THE DRAMA!
SMH Shang Chi, your heart is too good.
And apparently also your skillset, I gotta admit, those last pages were a ton of fun.
I am also appreciating Marcus To's artwork more, can't wait for issue 4!