No One's Rose #2

Writer: Emily Horn, Zac Thompson Artist: Alberto Jimenez-Alburquerque Publisher: Vault Comics Release Date: June 10, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
9.1Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

In the chaotic aftermath of the parade, siblings Tenn and Seren are left to contemplate the future of The Green Zone. As the Eco-Utopia's precarious balance is exposed, Tenn's future as a bio-engineer is threatened, while Seren learns what it means to join "the symbiotic real."

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Arbaz M. Khan Jun 10, 2020

    I am genuinely appreciative of 'No One's Rose' #2. It is a book that expands itself and makes us hope for a better world. It's good to see that people are standing up for themselves, and are in solidarity with each other. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Nick Devonald Jun 10, 2020

    An already important and relevant comic thanks to recent events it feels even more so now. A futuristic Solar-Punk story filled with the kind of moral ambiguity that makes for fantastic reading and will leave the reader pondering the themes and concepts long after they’ve finished reading. A great artist and colourist bring the world in all it’s natural, complex, futuristic details. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek'd Out - Zee Huff Jun 10, 2020

    Tenn describes the growth of the tree in her lab as unprecedented and impossible. Those superlatives are apt here. When I read No Ones Rose, Im reminded of both the imaginative power that drew me to comics in the first place, and, too, of the important work that comics, and sci-fi more generally, do to open our minds to concepts beyond our wildest imagining. If the first issue was a seed, then this sprout grew and grew. There is no doubt in my heart that Id follow this team to the Grey Zone and back, only for the chance to hear them tell the tale. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics Bookcase - Keigen Rea Jun 15, 2020

    Read this. No Ones Rose should be the crossover hit of 2020, not only because of its combination of notable pieces, but because the execution of it all is top shelf. Read Full Review

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