Bloodshot's handlers have a problem: their valuable asset isn't quite the blank slate they'd hoped for, and keeps rejecting the false memories they attempt to implant into his mind. Can Project Rising Spirit recoup their losses and produce the perfect supersoldier at last - or is their new prototype at risk of being shelved permanently?
Celebrated writer Kevin Grevioux (The Underworld franchise, New Warriors) and acclaimed artist Ken Lashley (X-Men) deliver a powerful blow to the freshly rewritten psyche of Valiant's larger-than-life legend!
Still, I'm enjoying the scientist plot and am looking forward to seeing more of it. Following the first book, I wasn't as invested in the story, but after this one I can say that I am along for the ride. Read Full Review
Bloodshot: Rising Spirit #2 delivers more action, science, and mystery, but still needs to flesh out its foundations in order to pull more readers in and expand upon its strong roots. Read Full Review
At this point there's very little here for existing fans, whereas new readers will have a wealth of things to discover with the character " and if Bloodshot: Rising Spirit is their gateway to Bloodshot and Valiant in general, then that's no bad thing. Read Full Review
Skip this series. Go back and read any of the past series from Jeff Lemire and just spare yourself the boredom here. Read Full Review
The main problem with this series so far is it presents nothing new. If you've read Bloodshot from day one of the relaunch you've seen this story play out over and over again. It's the prequel no one asked for.
Seriously feels like there are pages missing in this thing. I don't know what's going on here but after two confusing issues where nothing happens...I've lost interest.