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"American Zealot" Chapter 2 of 5: The former USAgent's routine mission becomes complicated by revelations from his past while an enigmatic new threat moves to intercept him.
Rated T+
U.S.Agent #2 adds an intense family drama to a situation with more intrigue. Read Full Review
An interesting, if flawed, book, coupled with mediocre art. Read Full Review
I don't quite get what this series is going for, but it's a solid enough comic. Read Full Review
Still a mixed bag but a step up from issue #1. Read Full Review
U.S.Agent #2, like the first issue, is a bit of a letdown. The creative team is top-notch and it might be high expectations that this series feels like a letdown. It's possible by the end it'll all come together for something greater than its individual parts. But, it hasn't gotten to that point yet and as individual issues, the series has been rough. There's so much better from the creative team that's been or being, released, it's better to spend your time reading those instead. Read Full Review
Yiked these reviews are harsh? I'm enjoying the book. And I like the art style too. Not sure what why the lower reviews
Johnny's reunion with his sister isn't all that friendly, and by the end, it looks like Kate is even further from "on his side" than Johnny thinks. I'm still really enjoying the storytelling, but I admit the plot hasn't really come together yet. This may end up as a shaggy dog story -- but it also could become great.
Look, while I appreciate an honest and not at all sensationalized look at West Virginia, this book is not very good.
This is all Psycamorean’s fault.