Get ready for the second thrilling chapter in Valiant's explosive event series!
Rai's most dangerous foe has returned!
The cyborg samurai faces an impossible challenge. Can he stop his greatest enemy from gaining even more power?
How many more positronic dinosaurs will have to die for Rai to save the future?
Fallen World is a lot of fun, and I would gladly recommend it to anyone looking for a change of pace in comics, especially if you like your science fiction boosted with a little super-powered mayhem. Read Full Review
My expectations were pretty high coming into the second issue, especially given how I felt about the first (as a side note, Fallen World #1 was the first comic I bought two copies of because I liked the covers – usually I buy a couple copies if one is a blank sketch variant). This issue is one of those comics that narrows down the scope and focus of the story, and ends up making the entire premise that much stronger. Read Full Review
It's a fast-paced fight for life, with lots of new players joining the fray. A strong chapter in the story, with terrific art and a sharp script. Read Full Review
Bottom line this book is killing it from the first panel to the last. If you love samurai or ninjas or post apocalyptic stories or insane robots or well anything awesome and fun, you need to be reading this series. Read Full Review
Fallen World continues to impress with the struggle for all of humanity, mirrored in Ray Garrison's own survival, in his now infected body. Read Full Review
Each comic of Bloodshot guarantees a good adventure, Fallen World could not be an exception, it is a really interesting comic for its proposal of a futuristic world that mixes elements of Japanese culture and even religious, Fallen World maintains the good rhythm that Bloodshot brings since several arcs before. Read Full Review
The art continues to be strong, and the narrative is going into interesting places. This installment, though, turns out to be a lukewarm experience that progresses its overarching plot by inches while apparently leaving most of the legwork to Issue 3. Ultimately passable. Read Full Review
Fallen World #2 continues the standard narrative without much flair and, while it feels entirely extraneous, has enough moments of interest to make me reach the end. Read Full Review