From Eisner Award-winning artist Simon Bisley comes a new series that finds Heaven and Hell at war in an angelic battle over the fate of Mankind. Hidden among the heaving masses of humanity is John Pozner, the tormented ex-con who can end the fighting and whom both sides in the war seek. And, for John, what seemed just bad dreams of angelic death and slaughter are about to take on a horrific reality!
13 Coins #2 is an uneven issue that builds on the fascinating concept of the Fallen and the Sons of Noah but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. John Pozner's importance was stressed since last issue, and what was troubling wasn't that I believed all the answers should've been given by now but that importance wasn't reflected in any of the characters' actions. And as a result the shocking turn of events didn't feel as engrossing as it should have been. However I'm still looking forward to next issue and seeing more of this world and the truth behind the scenes. Read Full Review
Once again the issue starts off a tad slow, but picks up halfway through, really pushing the story and driving the characters to emotional cliffs. The introduction of political intrigue adds another layer of danger within the world. Most of the issue is held back by Bisley's artwork which could use a lot of work, especially providing dentistry to the characters! Read Full Review
13 Coins is a good read, it seems to have potential but I dont see it as being a title that I will follow religiously. It is telling a good storyonly problem is the story telling and images are average for the most part. Read Full Review
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