Andre and his mysterious companion dig deeper into Andre's frame-up-and deeper into the Mall's nefarious history. Meanwhile, on the surface, factions collide. All-out war is on the horizon. But maybe that's what someone is hoping for?
MALL #2 keeps its thought provoking plot, and high energy art throughout. Read Full Review
Crikey Moses this book has more than fulfilled its potential with its second issue.
The first issue was fast paced and brutal but felt somewhat inconsequential in scope. With this issue the scope is most definitely widened, and it becomes apparent that a lot of the groundwork laid in the first issue has lead to stifling greatness.
This is clever, ebullient stuff. Everything is sharper this time around; the calculated and creepy lettering, the art and colours cinematic, disorientating, and claustrophobic, and the plot is compelling, paranoid, and jangles like a shredded nerve.