Direct continuation of Simon and Kirby's classic series! Fighting American returns! Written by Gordon Rennie with artwork by Duke Mighten, with a cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson! When the 1950s heroes find themselves trapped in the modern world, how will they handle what society has become, and what dangers will they face? With modern-day villains to contend with, enemies from their past pursuing them, and a whole new world to come to terms with, what daring adventures could Fighting American and Speed-Boy find themselves in now?
Titan could charge double what they are and this book would still be cheap for the price. You won't be entertained any better than this (well, legally any way). Read Full Review
If you enjoyed the first issue. Then I'd highly recommendyou get this second one. Read Full Review
The Fighting American #2 is superb from start to finish. Boasting a creative team that understands the source material, but seems eager to play in its own literary wheelhouse, the latest issue demonstrates why that works. It could readily be described as a comic rebirth of sorts done right! So by all means rush out and grab this gem plus its inaugural so you can have a blast with this icon straight from the past. Read Full Review
I got distinct vibes of Kick-Ass whilst reading, but Fighting American definitely cements its own place in the world of comic book satire. A great read, and well worth picking up for fans of the classic era of comics. Read Full Review
The pace slows down, but there's still a worthy comic here. Read Full Review