"The darker side of home life has Sadie pushing Wes to help discover more about their powers. The true discovery ends up being a friendship built-in no small part-around Bryan Adams sing-a-longs and a dog named Chester. If only the good days could stop the bad.
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Sadie and Wes find common ground in their finger guns and music. Read Full Review
A wonderfully human issue, filled with impactful emotional beats. Read Full Review
Brilliantly crafted. Read Full Review
Richards doesn’t completely lose sight of his lead characters’ dynamic in this sophomore effort - but that said, it’s noticeable how the first issue was more precise in when it introduced elements of its story and started to thread them together as a result. This second issue eventually gets back to Wes and Sadie’s growing connection as they talk and bond, only it’s far more truncated due to everything else going on. A lot of this likely comes down to the first issue having an increased page count compared to the standard 22 pages here, but that only further proves the point that Wes and Sadie’s story, wherever it might be going, clearly needs space. Read Full Review