White Widow narrowly escaped her first encounter with "The Group" and has now opened the mysterious file her father left her before he died. The secrets it unlocks will forever change her life. What will she do with the legacy she uncovers?
Overall, an exciting second installment in a series which aims to be more than your typical superhero story. The story by Benny Powell and Jamie Tyndall, is dripping with grit, intelligence, and suspense. The art by Tyndall and Iwan Nazif is gorgeous. Altogether, a great issue which proves this creative team is on top of their game. Read Full Review
This is the second print of the book, though extra pages are included. Having read both issues, there does seem to be a subtle change in tone in the extra pages. Whilst this book will probably not dissuade the theory of comics being all about nubile female characters playing to young male fantasies, there is a place for it in the racks. I would hate to see the creators back down from their original tone due to pressure from social commentaries. Instead, enjoy the book for what it is, a comic featuring a strong female character that is, for the most part fun to read and enjoyable to look at. Read Full Review
The second issue builds on the strong opening, and delivers just enough of the back story (which had been a little too carefully avoided in issue one). Once again the art is very strong, and helps to sell this as a strong superhero comic.