2121: A hundred years into the future. After surviving an invasion of America and catastrophic superstorms, flawed scientist Lewis Moody and his friends find their time machine damaged, stranding them in a post-apocalyptic landscape. In order to find a brighter future that can return them to their time, they must maintain their cohesion, navigate an anarchist outpost and avoid a mysterious human faction worshipping A.I. robots. Will the future ever get better?
The games that Kaplan plays with time-travel are a bit too obvious for someone who's already read or seen enough time-travel stories. The life lesson is also too obvious for a more mature reader. Consequently, Forever Forward #2 is just an average comic book for me. But if it's trying to be a comic for pre-teens and teenagers, I'd probably call it a good time-travel action adventure with a positive message. Read Full Review
Whereas the first issue had a strong enough start, this issue feels dragged down by choppy artwork along with worlds that seem not quite interesting enough to keep readers' attention. Read Full Review