Faith and the Future Force #2

Writer: Jody Houser Artist: Barry Kitson Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: August 30, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 3
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Valiant's blockbuster summer event soars into the time stream!

Faith Herbert and Neela Sethi, Timewalker's first attempt at saving time from being unwritten has failed...which means it's time to rewind the clocks and start all over again! But this time, Faith is taking a new approach with a whole new team of heroes to help save the day! But will these new recruits be the key to saving all of time from a calculating A.I. foe, or is history doomed to repeat itself with a failure of incalculable proportions?

Try, try again with acclaimed writer Jody Houser (FAITH, Star Wars: Rogue One) and comics legend Barry Kitson (Amazing S more

  • 10
    PopCultHQ - Joshua Winchester Aug 31, 2017

    Time and space threatened, and only Faith and the Timewalker teaming up with more superheroes can save it. That alone spells out an amazing and awesome second issue to this epic miniseries for readers. Nothing more to be said, because that would spoil it for everyone. Buy the issue, enjoy the adventure and then keep reading. Its something to not be missed! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    All-Comic - Amy Okamoto Aug 31, 2017

    The end of the world has never been more fun. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Sep 4, 2017

    As with all such stories, it doesn't pay to think too hard about the proceedings (lest the whole story unravel), but so far it's building nicely into a big (but self-contained) event - and it's a lot of fun, too! Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa Aug 30, 2017

    As far as time travel style comics go, this is an enjoyable diversion from your daily life for however long it takes you to read it. If you're in you're LCS in the next couple of days and you see this there, take a chance on the series.Faith and the Future Force #2is a fun story that explores the intricacies of time travel and a hero's willingness to save the world. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Thegreatmagnet Aug 30, 2017

    It’s a bit tough to know what to think at this stage of the story, and relatively little progress seems to occur within each of the first two issues. Hopefully there will be some dramatic revelations in the next two issues that pay off all of the time travel concepts and Doctor Who references. Ultimately this was a fun read, and it’s perhaps my favorite depiction of the Renegade characters since Josh Dysart’s original Harbinger run in 2012. The characters seem to be showing up, and hopefully the plot will reveal itself in all its glory. For now, I’ll have to give this the benefit of the doubt. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Aug 31, 2017

    Ultimately, while theres definitely something repetitive about this issue, its also clear thats pretty much meant to be the point, and the gradual escalation of the situation in every conceivable way makes picking up the next issue a fairly easy choice. And, while there are some off-putting, continuity-referencing moments, for the most part this miniseries remains entirely standalone, and with Houser at the helm, this genuinely creative series looks set to go from strength to strength as it reaches its tense, epic conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Sep 1, 2017

    'Faith and the Future Force' is a great summer read that follows its own time travel rules as the mission to stop the history killing machine requires a re-do. So far, each issue feels familiar and new as each attempt demands a new tactic and more firepower. Stories like these are more about the journey than the conclusion and so far it's a blast (from the past?). Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Geek-O-Rama - Lucas Sep 12, 2017

    Faith and the Future Force has a fairly interesting concept, but two issues in and it's shown to be incompetent at bringing that concept to life. Read Full Review

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